Coronal Diagnostics Via Modelling Periodic-Beaded Stripes of Solar Radio Bursts
Abstract
Using high-resolution data from the Chashan Broadband Solar radio spectrometer at meter wavelengths (CBSm) of the Chinese Meridian Project-Phase II (CMP-II), Li et al. (2025) identified a novel fine spectral structure of solar radio bursts, termed periodic beaded stripes, and proposed a generation mechanism. Here we report additional events and develop a quantitative method to determine the physical conditions in the emission region. Periodic stripes tend to occur in the post-phase of flares and are associated with complex magnetic configurations. They repeat on sub-second timescales and show 0.1 s bead-like modulations, often accompanied by low-frequency absorptions. Modeling the chained stripes with linear kinetic theory of the double plasma resonance (DPR) instability constrains the source-region magnetic field to 0.2-1.7 G and the plasma density to (1-7) × 108 cm -3. The former follows the drift of individual stripes, and the latter tracks the overall trend. This study summarizes the key properties of periodic beaded stripes and establishes a quantitative DPR-based framework for coronal diagnostics.
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