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Type II Radio Bursts with High and Low Starting Frequencies (CROSBI ID 148134)

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Shanmugaraju, Annamalai ; Moon, Yong-Jae ; Vršnak, Bojan Type II Radio Bursts with High and Low Starting Frequencies // Solar physics, 254 (2009), 2; 297-310. doi: 10.1007/s11207-008-9294-5

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Shanmugaraju, Annamalai ; Moon, Yong-Jae ; Vršnak, Bojan

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Type II Radio Bursts with High and Low Starting Frequencies

We report on the detailed analysis of i) differences between the properties of type IIs with various starting frequencies (high: ≥ 100 MHz ; low: ≤ 50 MHz ; mid: 50 MHz ≤ f≤ 100 MHz) and ii) the properties of CMEs and flares associated with them. For this study, we considered a sample of type II radio bursts observed by Culgoora radio spectrograph from January 1998 to December 2000. The X-ray flares and CMEs associated with these events are identified using GOES and SOHO/LASCO data. The secondary aim is to study the frequency dependence on other properties of type IIs, flares, and CMEs. We found that the type IIs with high starting frequencies have larger drift rate, relative drift rate, and shock speed than the type IIs with low starting frequencies. The flares associated with high frequency type IIs are of impulsive in nature with shorter rise time, duration and delay between the flare start and type II start times than the low frequency type IIs. There is a distinct power  –   law relationship between the flare parameters and the starting frequencies of type II bursts, whereas the trend in the CME parameters shows low correlation. While the mean speed of CMEs is larger for the mid-frequency group, it is nearly the same for the high and low frequency groups. On the other hand, the percentage of CME association (90%) is larger for low frequency type IIs than for the high frequency type IIs (75%).

CMEs; Flares; Sun; Radio bursts

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Podaci o izdanju

254 (2)

2009.

297-310

objavljeno

0038-0938

10.1007/s11207-008-9294-5

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