March 2003 GOES Imager +CHs; See Events +3 - 09:45 UT: Drifting NS onset 10 Statistical study of type III bursts and associated HXR emissions James, Tomin ; Vilmer, Nicole Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 673, id.A57, 13 pp. 2023 https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2023/05/aa45825-22.pdf Statistical Link Between Electrons Emitting X-rays and Type III Radio Bursts Hamish A. S. Reid, Nicole Vilmer RHESSI Science Nuggets #288 Dec 2016 http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/wiki/index.php/Statistical_Link_Between_Electrons_Emitting_X-rays_and_Type_III_Radio_Bursts The Low-High-Low Starting Frequency Trend in Groups of Type III Bursts," by Hamish Reid. The type III radio bursts echo the pattern of flare energy release. Hamish Reid RHESSI Science Nuggets, #242, December 2014 The Low-High-Low Trend of Type III Radio Burst Starting Frequencies and Solar Flare Hard X-rays Hamish A. S. Reid, Nicole Vilmer, Eduard P. 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