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60. Relation between optical solar features and solar radio emission
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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During the last five years, we at the McMath-Hulbert Observatory have been attempting to determine the characteristics of radio-frequency radiation associated with certain of the transient solar features that we normally observe on monochromatic spectroheliograms or in integrated light. We have had the privilege of using the original 200 Mc./s. records at Cornell University and the 2800 Mc./s. records at the National Research Council in Ottawa.
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