Όνομα Περιοδικού:Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics
Considerable time shifts of the amplitude maxima of solar radio emission were recorded during solar flare X38 of January 17, 2005 at the European VHF stations spaced by a distance of 100 to 1000 km. It is shown on the basis of the model of polarization interference of radio-astronomical signals [1] that this phenomenon can be stipulated by the amplitude modulation of solar radio emission caused by the rotation of the polarization plane in the ionosphere (Faraday effect).