Diffuse Interplanetary Radio Emission: Shock Emission or a Type III storm? [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.12763


We present a clear case of a Diffuse Interplanetary Radio Emission (DIRE) event observed during 2002 March 11-12 in association with a fast coronal mass ejection (CME). In the previous event reported [1], there were two CMEs, and a detailed analysis was required to pin down the underlying CME. In the event presented here, the CME association is unambiguous, and the DIRE is found to originate from the flanks of the CME-driven shock. We also provide quantitative explanation for not observing radio emission from the shock nose. We also clarify that DIRE is not a type III storm because the latter occurs outside of solar eruptions.

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N. Gopalswamy, S. Akiyama, P. Mäkelä, et. al.
Thu, 26 Nov 20
42/65

Comments: 6 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Radio Science Letters