Metric observations of transient, quasi-periodic radio emission from the solar corona in association with a ``halo'' CME and an ``EIT wave'' event

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Sun: Activity, Sun: Corona, Sun: Oscillations, Plasmas, Magnetohydrodynamics (Mhd), Sun: Radio Radiation

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We present metric radio observations of quasi-periodic emission from the solar corona in close association with a ``halo'' CME and an ``EIT wave'' phenomenon. The radio event lasted for about 60 s. Its mean periodicity was ~8.8 s. The estimated Alfvén speed in the corona was 1034 km s-1. The derived height of the source region of the observed quasi-periodic emission, and the magnetic field at the corresponding location (for emission in the fundamental mode) were ~ 0.23 Rsun and 6.3 G, respectively. The magnetic field for harmonic emission was found to be ~ 3.1 G.

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