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  • Thejappa, G (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1986)
    The proposed model for the generation mechanism of type II solar radio bursts is based on the fact that a small fraction of ions is reflected from the shock front and tend to evolve into a 'ring' in the downstream region ...
  • Gopalswamy, N; Thejappa, G; Sastry, Ch. V (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1983-09)
    The observations of intensity reductions or absorption bursts in the solar decametric radio-continuum are reported. The reductions are interpreted as the absorption of continuum radiation by a shock-generated ion sound ...
  • Gopalswamy, N; Thejappa, G; Sastry, Ch. V (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1984)
    The Solar decametric radio emission consists of a variety of fine structures. This reflects the complexity of the corona at this level. Two observations, viz. absorption bursts and short duration narrow band bursts are ...
  • Thejappa, G (Elsevier, 1986)
    The proposed model for the generation mechanism of type II solar radio bursts is based on the fact that a small fraction of ions is reflected from the supercritical shock front and tend to evolve into a 'ring' in the ...
  • Thejappa, G (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1988)
  • Thejappa, G (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1988)
    The slowly drifting solar type II radio bursts are believed to be due to the flare associated shock waves propagating radially outward in the corona. The main observational characteristics of these bursts show that the ...
  • Benz, A. O; Thejappa, G (European Southern Observatory, 1988-08)
    The "backbone" emission of shock initiated coronal (metric) type II solar radio bursts is considered. The source has extremely narrow bandwidth and appears to be stationary in relation to the shock. The increasingly complete ...
  • Thejappa, G (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 1988)
    A Violent shock is formed at the site of the collision of inner and outer cores of a collasping star and the supernova explosion is born. Here we briefly review the evolution of the shock from its birth until its death.
  • Thejappa, G; Sastry, Ch. V (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1982-06)
    The time structure of solar radio decameter Type III bursts occurring during the periods of enhanced emission is investigated. It is found that the time profiles can take a variety of forms of which three distinct types ...
  • Zlobec, P; Thejappa, G (Hvar Observatory Bulletin, 1987)
    Some new results based on high time resolution and polarization studies of solar type II radio bursts are presented. It is found that the fine structures are present in some events whereas they are completely absent in few ...
  • Thejappa, G (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1987-03)
    An attempt is made to construct a self-consistent model for type II radio bursts. It is proposed that a majority of the type II shocks are super-critical and the reflected ions from such type II shock fronts are described ...

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