
doi: 10.1007/bf00152367
A constant polarization degree was found in groups of type I bursts having intermediate polarization for all the duration of the group. The same circumstance was verified also for analogous bursts present during a type IV event. The consequences of this behaviour, considering also the results of some recent papers, is discussed. The polarization amount is probably intrinsic to the source itself.
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