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From a common analysis of solar radio spectral and imaging data of a fast drift burst of type U(N) together with Yohkoh soft X-ray images it is shown that the radio emission is compatible with electron beams injected and reflected in extended loops. The electron beam production coincides with the injection of hot matter, visible as a jetlike soft X-ray feature in the underlying loop system.
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Aurass, H., Klein, K.L. & Martens, P.C.H. First detection of correlated electron beams and plasma jets in radio and soft X-ray data. Sol Phys 155, 203–206 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00670741
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