LOFAR observations of fine spectral structure dynamics in type IIIb radio bursts
I.N. Sharykin, E.P. Kontar, A.A. Kuznetsov

TL;DR
This study uses LOFAR radio observations to analyze the fine spectral structures in type IIIb solar radio bursts, revealing their spatial dynamics, spectral properties, and potential plasma density fluctuation origins.
Contribution
First spatially resolved spectral analysis of type IIIb bursts with detailed characterization of their fine structures and propagation effects.
Findings
Stria burst sources move at 0.1-0.6c due to propagation effects.
Stria bandwidths range from ~20-100 kHz, with drift rates up to 0.3 MHz/s.
Spectral features are consistent with plasma density fluctuations caused by MHD waves.
Abstract
Solar radio emission features a large number of fine structures demonstrating great variability in frequency and time. We present spatially resolved spectral radio observations of type IIIb bursts in the MHz range made by the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR). The bursts show well-defined fine frequency structuring called "stria" bursts. The spatial characteristics of the stria sources are determined by the propagation effects of radio waves; their movement and expansion speeds are in the range of 0.1-0.6c. Analysis of the dynamic spectra reveals that both the spectral bandwidth and the frequency drift rate of the striae increase with an increase of their central frequency; the striae bandwidths are in the range of ~20-100 kHz and the striae drift rates vary from zero to ~0.3 MHz s^-1. The observed spectral characteristics of the stria bursts are consistent with the model involving…
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