Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jan 2012
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10th Hellenic Astronomical Conference, Proceedings of the conference held at Ioannina, Greece, 5-8 September 2011. Edited by Io
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
High cadence observations in the low corona from AIA imagers combined with radiospectrograph high-resolution recordings give a new perspective of shock formation in the low corona. Using ARTEMIS-IV observations of drifting type-II metric radio emission and ultra-high resolution observations from the AIA imagers we present direct observation of shock formation in the EUV and its association to the accompanying type-II during the 13-Jun-2010 Event. We will show that, in this case, the coronal expansion driven by the formation of the CME ejecta is responsible for both EUV and radio emissions.
Caroubalos Constantine
Hillaris Alexander
Kontogeorgos Athanasios
Kouloumvakos A.
Moussas Xenophon
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