Common origin of quasi-periodic pulsations in microwave and decimetric solar radio bursts
Larisa Kashapova, Dmitrii Kolotkov, Elena Kupriyanova, Anastasiia, Kudriavtseva, Chengming Tan, Hamish Reid

TL;DR
This study links quasi-periodic pulsations in microwave and decimetric solar radio bursts to MHD wave processes, revealing how sausage mode oscillations influence energy release and transport during solar flares.
Contribution
It provides a novel scenario connecting QPPs in different spectral bands to sausage mode harmonics and their role in flare dynamics.
Findings
Microwave QPPs have a ~30 s period from a compact loop source.
Decimetric QPPs show a ~6 s period linked to higher harmonic sausage oscillations.
A unified scenario explains the generation of QPPs via MHD wave interactions.
Abstract
We analyse quasi-periodic pulsations (QPP) detected in the microwave and decimeter radio emission of the SOL2017-09-05T07:04 solar flare, using simultaneous observations by the Siberian Radioheliograph 48 (SRH-48, 4-8 GHz) and Mingantu Spectral Radioheliograph (MUSER-I, 0.4-2 GHz). The microwave emission was broadband with a typical gyrosynchrotron spectrum, while a quasi-periodic enhancement of the decimetric emission appeared in a narrow spectral band (500-700 MHz), consistent with the coherent plasma emission mechanism. The periodicity that we found in microwaves is about 30 s, coming from a compact loop-like source with a typical height of about 31 Mm. The decimetric emission demonstrated a periodicity about 6 s. We suggested a qualitative scenario linking the QPPs observed in both incoherent and coherent spectral bands and their generation mechanisms. The properties of the QPPs…
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