Properties of Decameter IIIb-III Pairs
V.N. Melnik, A.I. Brazhenko, A.V. Frantsuzenko, V.V. Dorovskyy, H.O., Rucker

TL;DR
This paper investigates the properties of decameter Type IIIb-III pairs to determine if their components are harmonically related, finding evidence supporting a harmonic connection based on frequency ratios, durations, and polarization differences.
Contribution
The study provides detailed analysis supporting the harmonic relation between Type IIIb and Type III bursts in decameter pairs, clarifying their physical connection.
Findings
Frequency ratios close to two support harmonic relation.
Type IIIb and III bursts differ in duration and polarization.
Drift rates of both bursts are similar, with Type IIIb slightly larger.
Abstract
A large number of Type IIIb-III pairs, in which the first component is a Type IIIb burst and the second one is a Type III burst, are often recorded during decameter Type III burst storms. From the beginning of their observation, the question of whether the components of these pairs are the first and the second harmonics of radio emission or not has remained open. We discuss properties of decameter IIIb-III pairs in detail to answer this question. The components of these pairs, Type IIIb bursts and Type III bursts, have essentially different durations and polarizations. At the same time their frequency drift rates are rather close, provided that the drift rates of Type IIIb bursts are a little larger those of Type III bursts at the same frequency. Frequency ratios of the bursts at the same moment are close to two. This points at a harmonic connection of the components in IIIb-III pairs.…
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