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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 June 2005
We selected 133 solar microwave bursts (SMBs) recorded by SGD and 133 CMEs observed by SOHO/LASCO from November 1999 through September 2003. These SMBs are associated with CMEs and flares. We analyzed the characteristics of the SMBs, including duration, flux peak, burst type, and spectral index. Correlated events were distinguished by time and the location of flare associated with the SMB. We find that (1)The duration of SMBs associated with narrow(0°<width<20°)/normal CMEs(20°<width<120°) or slow CMEs is below 40 minutes. (2)The duration of SMBs associated with Halo-like CMEs(120°<width<360°) or fast CMEs is from several minutes to 200 minutes. (3)The flux peak of SMBs associated with narrow CMEs/normal CMEs or slow CMEs is below 400sfu. (4)The flux peak of SMBs associated with Halo-like CMEs or fast CMEs is from several sfu to several thousands sfu. (5)the majority of SMBs,which are associated with Full Halo CMEs, are Complex/GB bursts. The majority of SMBs, which are associated with narrow CMEs/normal CMEs, are simple bursts. (6)U-shape spectra are observed. The spectra of SMB associated with CME is very flat when f>fmax. A statistical result suggest that CME/flares and SMBs is probably a different manifestation of the same physical process. CME/flare and SMB have intrinsically a physical relationship.To search for other articles by the author(s) go to: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html