Characteristics of interplanetary type II radio emission and the relationship to shock and plasma properties

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Interplanetary Medium, Plasma Radiation, Radio Astronomy, Shock Wave Propagation, Type 2 Bursts, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Data Sampling, Density Distribution, Radiant Flux Density, Solar Wind

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A large sample of type II events is the basis of the present study of the properties of interplanetary type II bursts' radio-emission properties. Type II spectra seem to be composed of fundamental and harmonic components of plasma emission, where the intensity of the fundamental component increases relative to the harmonic as the burst evolves with heliocentric distance; burst average flux density increases as a power of the associated shock's average velocity. Solar wind density structures may have a significant influence on type II bandwidths.

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