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Type III bursts observed simultaneously by Wind and Ulysses
Author(s) -
Dulk G. A.,
Leblanc Y.,
Bougeret J.L.,
Hoang S.
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
geophysical research letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.007
H-Index - 273
eISSN - 1944-8007
pISSN - 0094-8276
DOI - 10.1029/96gl01353
Subject(s) - physics , spacecraft , astrophysics , ecliptic , solar wind , spectral line , astronomy , cutoff , plasma , quantum mechanics
We consider a period of five months when Ulysses was passing behind the Sun as viewed from Wind and measure the low frequency cutoffs f lo and the local plasma frequency f p for 303 bursts seen by one, the other, or both spacecraft. The preliminary results are: 1) 68% of the bursts were seen on dynamic spectra of both spacecraft. 2) Only about half of the bursts were simultaneously detected when Ulysses was nearly directly behind the Sun and within 20° of the ecliptic, while 80% were detected at other times during the period of study. 3) The distribution of cutoffs is independent of f p at the spacecraft, and is statistically the same at Wind and Ulysses. 4) The correlation coefficient of f lo at Wind and Ulysses is 0.51, with many bursts (28%) having the same f lo at the two spacecraft to within a factor of 1.12 and 50% having the same f lo to within a factor of 1.4; for the others f lo differs by up to a factor of 5. We conclude that, for many bursts, the existence of an intrisic cutoff to the radiation mechanism seems certain, but for others propagation effects surely play a role.