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Homologous microwave bursts and associated solar flares

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Homologous characteristics of radio bursts at 3000 MHz and associated optical flares are studied. It is found that flares associated with homologous radio bursts are also homologous optically.

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Rao, U.V.G. Homologous microwave bursts and associated solar flares. Sol Phys 14, 389–393 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00221324

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