Evidence for the Transfer of Corpuscles to Distant Parts of the Sun Following a Solar Radio Burst
RF Mullaly
Australian Journal of Physics
14(4) 540 - 544
Published: 1961
Abstract
The brightness distribution of 21-cm radiation over the Sun's surface has been studied for the past four years with the Christiansen crossed-grating interferometer (Christiansen et al. 1961) at Fleurs near Sydney. The observations described here were made using one arm of this cross as a simple grating interferometer, providing a transit instrument with a fan beam of about 2' of arc resolution to half-power points in the east-west direction and very low resolution north-south. The Sun was scanned repeatedly from east to west at time intervals of approximately 4 min.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH610540
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