Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 2008
A method for the localization of the radio burst sources associated with the flare accelerated electron beams and coronal mass ejection (CME) shocks is presented. This method involves the computations of the ray trajectories, time delays, and optical depths in the refracting solar atmosphere. The coordinates of the radiating source can be obtained by comparing the time delays and intensity ratios of the bursts observed by widely separated spacecraft with the computed group delays and intensity ratios at exit points of the rays from the solar atmosphere. This method is applied to a type III radio burst observed by the STEREO spacecraft.