Radio emission from coronal and interplanetary shocks.
Abstract
Observational data on coronal and interplanetary (IP) type II burst events associated with shock-wave propagation are reviewed, with a focus on the past and potential future contributions of space-based observatories. The evidence presented by Cane (1983 and 1984) in support of the hypothesis that the coronal (metric) and IP (kilometric) bursts are due to different shocks is summarized, and the fast-drift kilometric events seen at the same time as metric type II bursts (and designated shock-accelerated or shock-associated events) are characterized. The need for further observations at 0.5-20 MHz is indicated.
- Publication:
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Radio Astronomy from Space
- Pub Date:
- 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987raas.work..283C
- Keywords:
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- Interplanetary Medium;
- Radio Emission;
- Shock Wave Propagation;
- Solar Corona;
- Type 2 Bursts;
- Kilometric Waves;
- Magnetohydrodynamic Waves;
- Solar Physics;
- Interplanetary Matter:Radio Radiation;
- Interplanetary Shock Waves;
- Radio Radiation:Interplanetary Matter;
- Radio Radiation:Solar Corona;
- Shock Waves:Solar Corona;
- Solar Corona:Radio Radiation;
- Solar Corona:Shock Waves