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Type II solar radio burst band-splitting: Measure of coronal magnetic field strength (CROSBI ID 250903)

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Mahrous, Ayman ; Alielden, Khaled ; Vršnak, Bojan ; Youssef, Mohamed Type II solar radio burst band-splitting: Measure of coronal magnetic field strength // Journal of atmospheric and solar-terrestrial physics, 172 (2018), 1; 75-82. doi: 10.1016/j.jastp.2018.03.018

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Mahrous, Ayman ; Alielden, Khaled ; Vršnak, Bojan ; Youssef, Mohamed

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Type II solar radio burst band-splitting: Measure of coronal magnetic field strength

Studies of the relationship between solar radio bursts and CMEs are essential for understanding of the nature of type II bursts. In this study, we examine the type II solar radio burst recorded on 16 March 2016 by the Learmonth radio spectrograph and compare its characteristics with the kinematics of the associated CMEs observed by STEREO and SOHO spacecraft. The burst showed a well-defined band-split, which was used to estimate the magnetic field strength in the solar corona. The magnetic field decreases from ≈ 4 G at R ≈ 2.6 to 0.62 G at R ≈ 3.77 depending on the coronal electron density model employed. We found that two CMEs occurred successively in a 4-h interval. During this interval, a type II radio burst occurred, lasting for about 10 min. Tracking of the shock that produced type II burst and comparison with the CMEs heights as observed by STEREO and SOHO spacecraft help us to deduce the driver of the shock. According to the analysis, the type II burst occurrence was associated with the interaction of the shock driven by the second CME with a streamer located south of the first CME, since that the type II band-split significantly increased during the shock-streamer interaction. Our results show that the analysis of the type II burst band-split supplemented by the coronagraphic observations of the corona is an important tool for the understanding of the coronal eruptive processes.

Radio burstsType IICoronal mass ejectionsWavesShockMagnetic fieldsCorona

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172 (1)

2018.

75-82

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1364-6826

1879-1824

10.1016/j.jastp.2018.03.018

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