A Study on Solar Radio Burst Associated with Highest Solar Flare During Solar Cycle 24

Authors

  • Nashwa, M.I. Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Z S, Hamidi Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7187/GJATSI062022-9

Keywords:

Sun, Solar Burst, Solar Flare, Solar Cycle

Abstract

In Chapter 3 of the Qur’an (surat Alī ‘Imrān), verse 190, God stated that the creation of the heavens and the Earth is a sign for people of understanding. Such creation includes solar activities such as solar radio bursts and solar flares. Solar flares are one of the most magnificent and powerful phenomena in our solar system. Magnetic pulses are defined as bursts of 1027 Joule released in a short period. In common with solar flares (SRBT-III), solar radio bursts of type III are observed. Solar flare data has been sourced from the space weather website, and SRBT-III data was obtained from e-CALLISTO. Due to the interruption caused by a solar flare, the analysis of solar radio bursts is crucial for future research into the role of space weather. This paper studies the most powerful solar flare from 2017 by analyzing its association with a solar radio burst. Solar radio burst type III was observed at Glasgow and Blein stations between (45-80) MHz and (1040-1400) MHz, respectively. From the frequency range, the solar radio burst can be classified under the group type burst.

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Published

18-07-2024

How to Cite

Nashwa, M.I., & Z S, Hamidi. (2024). A Study on Solar Radio Burst Associated with Highest Solar Flare During Solar Cycle 24. Global Journal Al-Thaqafah, 88–94. https://doi.org/10.7187/GJATSI062022-9