Fine and Superfine Structure of the Decameter-Hectometer Type II Burst on 7 June 2011

Panchenko, M.; Poedts, S.; Konovalenko, A. A.; Melnik, V. N.; Dorovskyy, V. V.; Brazhenko, A. I.; Mykhaylov, V. A.

Ukraine, Austria, Belgium

Abstract

The characteristics of a type II burst with a herringbone structure observed both with ground-based radio telescopes (UTR-2 and URAN-2) and space-borne spectrometers (STEREO-A and B) are discussed. The burst was recorded on 7 June 2011 in the frequency band 3 - 33 MHz. It was characterized by extremely rich fine structure. Statistical analysis of more than 300 herringbone sub-bursts constituting the burst was performed separately for the positively (reverse) and negatively (forward) drifting sub-bursts. The sense and the degree of circular polarization of the herringbone sub-bursts were measured in a wide frequency band (16 - 32 MHz). A second-order fine frequency structure of the herringbone sub-bursts was observed and studied for the first time. Using STEREO/COR1 and SOHO/LASCO-C2 images, we determined the direction and radial speed of the coronal mass ejection responsible for the studied type II burst. The possible location of the type II burst source on the flank of the shock was found.

2015 Solar Physics
SOHO 15