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SEVERAL authors have paid attention to the association of radio outbursts with solar flares, for example, Dodson1 and Loughhead, Roberts and McCabe2. Outstanding flare events are very commonly accompanied by a radio event at decimeter and/or metre wave-lengths; but only a minor fraction of the less-important flares produce a distinctive radio event.
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Dodson-Prince, H. W., Proc. Inst. Radio Eng., 46, 149 (1958).
Loughhead, R. E., Roberts, J. A., and McCabe, M. K., Austr. J. Phys., 10, 483 (1957).
Trans. Int. Astr. Union IX, 146 (1955).
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DE FEITER, L., FOKKER, A. & ROOSEN, J. Association of Radio Outbursts with Solar Flares. Nature 184, 805–806 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184805a0
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