Quasi-similar decameter emission features appearing in the solar and jovian dynamic spectra
• We consider some features (S-bursts, “drifting pairs”, absorption bursts, zebra patterns) in the solar emission and the jovian sporadic decameter radiation. • We illustrate these features by the pictures the majority of which were obtained by us using the decameter band radio telescope UTR-2 and U...
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• We consider some features (S-bursts, “drifting pairs”, absorption bursts, zebra patterns) in the solar emission and the jovian sporadic decameter radiation. • We illustrate these features by the pictures the majority of which were obtained by us using the decameter band radio telescope UTR-2 and URAN-2 telescopes (Ukraine). • We show that in some cases on the dynamic spectra of both objects the structures appear that visually have similar shape. • We show that similarity features in the jovian and the solar emissions make it possible to use a wealth of experience in the solar and magnetospheric physics for a study of the mechanisms of generation of emissions and for radio-astronomical diagnostics of parameters of the plasma environment of these objects. |
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