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67. Solar radio emission and the acceleration of magnetic-storm particles

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

A. Schlüter*
Affiliation:
Max Planck Institute of Physics, Göttingen, Germany

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The shift of the emitted frequencies towards lower frequencies during a solar outburst is usually interpreted as due to a progressive rarefaction of the emitting gas. If one assumes that the emitted frequency is identical with the plasma frequency and furthermore that the density of the emitting plasma is similar to the density of the solar corona at the location of the radiating material, then it follows that this material is subject to an acceleration throughout the solar corona which compensates or exceeds the effect of the gravitational field of the sun.

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Part V: The Active Sun
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