“…The literature is vast and selected references will be provided in sections 6.2-6.4, primarily for publications that link modeling of gyrosynchrotron emission with observations. Gyrosynchrotron radiation can also be detected at millimeter wavelengths and is produced by electrons with energies of more than 1 MeV (e.g., White and Kundu, 1992;Kundu et al, 1994;Silva et al, 1996;Raulin et al, 1999;Silva and Valio, 2016;Tsap et al, 2018). (2) Weak transient brightenings, when observed at microwaves, may sometimes show emission consistent with the properties of gyrosynchrotron radiation (e.g., Gary et al, 1997;Krucker et al, 1997;Nindos et al, 1999;Kundu et al, 2006).…”