论文标题
与B级耀斑和慢速CME相关的两个连续II型无线电爆发
Two Successive Type II Radio Bursts Associated with B-class Flares and Slow CMEs
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论文摘要
从2018年10月12日至13日,连续三场太阳喷发(E1 - E3),带有B级耀斑和较差的白光冠状质量弹出(CMES)(CMES)来自同一活性区域NOAA AR 12724。有趣的是,前两次爆发与II型无线电爆发相关联,但第三次爆发没有。使用软X射线通量数据,无线电动力学光谱和双透视图强度图像,我们相对研究了这三个事件。我们的结果表明,它们相关的耀斑很弱(B2.1,B7.9和B2.3)和短暂的耀斑(13、9和14分钟)。 E1和E2的主要喷发方向沿$ \ sim $ 45 $^\ radial方向以北的Circ $,而E3主要沿着径向方向传播。在EUV频道中,前两个CME的早期速度明显的速度为$ \ sim $ 320 km s $^{ - 1} $和$ \ sim $ 380 km s $^{ - 1} $,它们可能超过其各自的alfv $ \ act acute {e} $ n sim $ sim $ 350 $ sim $ s $ 350- km s $^{ - 1} $。但是,第三次喷发中的CME具有$ \ sim $ 160 km s $^{ - 1} $的速度要低得多。这些结果表明,E1和E2爆发中观察到的II型无线电爆发可能是由其相关的CME触发的,喷发的方向和环境等离子体和磁性环境也可能在产生II型无线电爆发或冲击中占据重要位置。
From 2018 Oct 12 to 13, three successive solar eruptions (E1--E3) with B-class flares and poor white light coronal mass ejections (CMEs) occurred from the same active region NOAA AR 12724. Interestingly, the first two eruptions are associated with Type II radio bursts but the third is not. Using the soft X-ray flux data, radio dynamic spectra and dual perspective EUV intensity images, we comparatively investigate the three events. Our results show that their relevant flares are weak (B2.1, B7.9 and B2.3) and short-lived (13, 9 and 14 minutes). The main eruption directions of E1 and E2 are along $\sim$45$^\circ$ north of their radial directions, while E3 primarily propagated along the radial direction. In the EUV channels, the early speeds of the first two CMEs have apparent speeds of $\sim$320 km s$^{-1}$ and $\sim$380 km s$^{-1}$, which could exceed their respective local Alfv$\acute{e}$n speeds of $\sim$300 km s$^{-1}$ and $\sim$350 km s$^{-1}$. However, the CME in the third eruption possesses a much lower speed of $\sim$160 km s$^{-1}$. These results suggest that the observed Type II radio bursts in the eruptions E1 and E2 are likely triggered by their associated CMEs and the direction of eruption and the ambient plasma and magnetic environments may take an important place in producing Type II radio burst or shock as well.