Structured type III radio bursts observed in interplanetary space
Immanuel C. Jebaraj, Jasmina Magdaleni\'c, Vladimir Krasnoselskikh,, Vratislav Krupar, Stefaan Poedts

TL;DR
This study reports the observation and classification of structured type III radio bursts across interplanetary space, revealing that their fine structures are likely generated by similar physical processes from the low corona to interplanetary regions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of structured type III bursts observed by multiple spacecraft, highlighting their characteristics and suggesting a common generation mechanism across different solar distances.
Findings
Structured type III bursts are observed across a wide range of wavelengths.
The fine structures are similar from metric to interplanetary wavelengths.
Density fluctuations influence the burst structuring and intermittency.
Abstract
Context: The last few decades has seen numerous studies dedicated to fine structures of type III radio bursts observed in the metric to decametric wavelengths. Majority of explanations of the structured radio emission involve the propagation of electron beam through the strongly inhomogeneous plasma in the low corona. Until now only few studies of single type III bursts with fine structures, observed in the hecto-kilometric wavelengths, were reported. Aims: Herein we report about existence of numerous structured type III radio bursts observed during the STEREO era by all three WAVES instruments on board STEREO A, B, and Wind. The aim of the study is to report, classify structured type III bursts, and present the characteristics of their fine structures. The final goal is to try to understand the physical mechanism responsible for the generation of structured radio emission. Methods: In…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
