Type II radio precursor and X-ray flare emission

The formation of a radio-emitting shock wave and its precursor above a flaring active region is investigated during the flare on 12 April 2001. Using combined spectral and imaging observations of radio bursts with Yohkoh soft and hard X-ray imaging observations, we confirm earlier findings that the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Solar physics 2003-12, Vol.218 (1-2), p.197-210
Hauptverfasser: Klassen, A, Pohjolainen, S, Klein, K-L
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The formation of a radio-emitting shock wave and its precursor above a flaring active region is investigated during the flare on 12 April 2001. Using combined spectral and imaging observations of radio bursts with Yohkoh soft and hard X-ray imaging observations, we confirm earlier findings that the type II bursts are generated in association with and above expanding soft X-ray loops. The type II precursor is identified as a signature of the reconnection process above the expanding soft X-ray loops which later generate the type II burst. The precursor emission consists of fast reverse drift bursts that reveal electron beams propagating towards the expanding loops and the hard X-ray sources. There is some degree of similarity between the radio bursts and the rising hard X-ray time profile. This suggests a close relation between the precursor and the soft and hard X-ray sources, i.e., signatures of the primary energy release during the flare. We found that the speeds of the expanding loops (≤700 km s^sup -1^), of the precursor (950 km s^sup -1^), and of the type II exciter (900-1400 km s^sup -1^) are comparable. But the expanding loops have the lowest speed.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0038-0938
1573-093X
DOI:10.1023/B:SOLA.0000013034.61996.c4