Time-Profile Study of Type III Solar Radio Bursts Using Parker Solar Probe by Tulsi Thapa and Yihua Yan
Type III solar radio bursts are frequent and powerful radio emissions caused by electron beams travelling through the solar corona into the interplanetary medium, providing valuable information about solar magnetic fields and solar wind dynamics. These bursts are associated with solar flares and indicate indirectly an energetic electron moving along magnetic field lines. This study uses Parker Solar Probe data to examine the time-profile characteristics of type III bursts in the low-frequency domain […]