Trends and characteristics of high-frequency type II bursts detected by CALLISTO spectrometers

A. C. Umuhire,J. Uwamahoro,K. Sasikumar Raja,A. Kumar,C. Monstein,University of Rwanda,College of Science, Technology, Kigali, Rwanda,University of Rwanda, College of Education, Rwanda,Indian Institute of Astrophysics,II Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru -, India, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, P. O. Box, FI- Helsinki, Finland, Istituto Ricerche Solari, Universit della Svizzera italiana, CH- Locarno-Monti, Switzerland

Advances in Space Research(2021)

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Abstract
Solar radio type II bursts serve as early indicators of incoming geo-effective space weather events such as coronal mass ejections (CMEs). In order to investigate the origin of high-frequency type II bursts (HF type II bursts), we have identified 51 of them (among 180 type II bursts from SWPC reports) that are observed by ground-based Compound Astronomical Low-cost Low-frequency Instrument for Spectroscopy and Transportable Observatory (CALLISTO) spectrometers and whose upper-frequency cutoff (of either fundamental or harmonic emission) lies in between 150 MHz–450 MHz during 2010–2019. We found that 60% of HF type II bursts, whose upper-frequency cutoff ⩾300 MHz originate from the western longitudes. Further, our study finds a good correlation (~0.73) between the average shock speed derived from the radio dynamic spectra and the corresponding speed from CME data. Also, we found that analyzed HF type II bursts are associated with wide and fast CMEs located near the solar disk. In addition, we have analyzed the spatio-temporal characteristics of two of these high-frequency type II bursts and compared the derived from radio observations with those derived from multi-spacecraft CME observations from SOHO/LASCO and STEREO coronagraphs.
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Radio bursts,Type II,Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs)
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