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Media type:
E-Article
Title:
SOHO and radio observations of a CME shock wave
Contributor:
Raymond, John C.;
Thompson, Barbara J.;
St. Cyr, O. C.;
Gopalswamy, Nat;
Kahler, S.;
Kaiser, M.;
Lara, A.;
Ciaravella, A.;
Romoli, M.;
O'Neal, R.
Description:
<jats:p>A 1200 km s<jats:sup>−1</jats:sup> Coronal Mass Ejection was observed with the SOHO instruments EIT, LASCO and UVCS on June 11, 1998. Simultaneously, Type II radio bursts were observed with the WAVES experiment aboard the Wind spacecraft at 4 MHz and by ground‐based instruments at metric wavelengths. The density in the shock wave implied by the higher frequency is close to that inferred from the SOHO/UVCS experiment. The drift rates of the Type II radio bursts suggest shock speeds lower than the speed derived from SOHO observations. The SOHO/UVCS spectrum shows enhanced emission in lines of O<jats:sup>5+</jats:sup> and Si<jats:sup>11+</jats:sup>, consistent with modest compression in an MHD shock.</jats:p>