Juan Carlos Martínez Oliveros, Claire L. Raftery, Hazel M. Bain, Ying Liu, Vratislav Krupar, Stuart Bale, Säm Krucker
We present observational results of a type II burst associated with a CME-CME
interaction observed in the radio and white-light wavelength range. We applied
radio direction-finding techniques to observations from the STEREO and Wind
spacecraft, the results of which were interpreted using white-light
coronagraphic measurements for context. The results of the multiple
radio-direction finding techniques applied were found to be consistent both
with each other and with those derived from the white-light observations of
coronal mass ejections (CMEs). The results suggest that the Type II burst radio
emission is causally related to the CMEs interaction.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.2375
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