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71. A peculiar type of scintillation of solar radio radiation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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Some authors (Payne-Scott and Little (1952) [1]; Owren (1952) [2]) have mentioned a phenomenon in the enhanced solar radio emission which they call ‘non-selective fading’. The present paper is meant to call attention to another, rather peculiar, type of scintillation in the radio emission of the sun, which differs from the non-selective fading in some important respects. This scintillation has been observed since 1952 by the division ‘Ionosphere and Radio Astronomy’ of the Netherlands Telecommunications Service in the course of a continuous survey of solar radio radiation. It has been found at the radio frequencies 140, 200 and 545 Mc./s.
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- Part V: The Active Sun
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