Solar Type II Radio Bursts and CME-Driven Shocks

Research Paper#Solar Physics, Radio Astronomy, Plasma Physics🔬 Research|Analyzed: Jan 4, 2026 00:00
Published: Dec 26, 2025 03:46
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This paper investigates the generation of solar type II radio bursts, which are emissions caused by electrons accelerated by coronal shocks. It combines radio observations with MHD simulations to determine the location and properties of these shocks, focusing on their role in CME-driven events. The study's significance lies in its use of radio imaging data to pinpoint the radio source positions and derive shock parameters like Alfvén Mach number and shock obliquity. The findings contribute to a better understanding of the complex shock structures and the interaction between CMEs and coronal streamers.
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"The study found that type II bursts are located near or inside coronal streamers, with super-critical shocks (3.6 ≤ MA ≤ 6.4) at the type II locations. It also suggests that CME-streamer interaction regions are necessary for the generation of type II bursts."
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