Decametric radio bursts associated with the 13 July 2004 CME event at frequencies 10-30 MHz

Physics – Space Physics

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Sun: Activity, Sun: Coronal Mass Ejections (Cmes), Sun: Radio Radiation

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We report on the observations of solar type IV burst and its precursors on the 13 of July 2004 at frequencies 10-30 MHz. The radio telescope UTR-2 observational data compiled from SOHO, WIND, NDA, RHESSI, GOES data were used. The main properties (frequency drift rate, duration, flux) of type IV burst and its precursors, namely solar type III and type II bursts, are analysed. We consider the type IV burst connected with appearance of the coronal mass ejection, which occurrence coincides with the type IV burst beginning. Several physical characteristics of this CME were estimated.

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