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Solar radio bursts have been classified by Australian radioastronomers (P. Wild and others) — see Figure 57. After a solar flare we observe: (a) several bursts of type III; (b) in some cases a burst of type II. These phenomena become understandable when the radiospectrum is recorded: this is done with a cathode-ray tube on a 35 mm film.
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Kundu, M. R.: 1965, Solar Radio Astronomy, Interscience Publ., New York. See the spectra, notice especially the graphs pp. 297, 324, 325, 342, 357, 374, 376, 378.
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Kleczek, J. (1987). Radio Bursts after a Solar Flare (L). In: Kleczek, J. (eds) Exercises in Astronomy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3769-7_35
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