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dc.creatorArmatas S., Bouratzis C., Hillaris A., Alissandrakis C.E., Preka-Papadema P., Kontogeorgos A., Tsitsipis P., Moussas X.en
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-31T07:33:11Z
dc.date.available2023-01-31T07:33:11Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier10.1051/0004-6361/202142406
dc.identifier.issn00046361
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/70813
dc.description.abstractContext. Narrowband bursts (spikes) are very small duration and bandwidth bursts which appear on dynamic spectra from microwave to decametric frequencies. They are believed to be manifestations of small-scale energy release through magnetic reconnection. Aims. We study the position of the spike-like structures relative to the front of type-II bursts and their role in the burst emission. Methods. We used high-sensitivity, low-noise dynamic spectra obtained with the acousto-optic analyzer (SAO) of the ARTEMIS-JLS solar radiospectrograph, in conjunction with high-time-resolution images from the Nançay Radioheliograph (NRH) in order to study spike-like bursts near the front of a type-II radio burst recorded at the west limb during the November 3, 2003 extreme solar event. The spike-like emission in the dynamic spectrum was enhanced by means of high-pass-time filtering. Results. We identified a number of spikes in the NRH images. Due to the lower temporal resolution of the NRH, multiple spikes detected in the dynamic spectrum appeared as single structures in the images. These spikes had an average size of ≈200'' and their observed brightness temperature was 1.4 to 5.6×-109 K, providing a significant contribution to the emission of the type-II burst front. At variance with a previous study on the type-IV associated spikes, we found no systematic displacement between the spike emission and the emission between spikes. At 327.0 MHz, the type II emission was located about 0.3 R⊙ above the pre-existing continuum emission, which, in turn, was located 0.1 R⊙ above the western limb. Conclusions. This study, combined with our previous results, indicates that the spike-like chains aligned along the type II burst MHD shock front are not a perturbation of the type II emission, as in the case of type IV spikes, but a manifestation of the type II emission itself. The preponderance of these chains, together with the lack of isolated structures or irregular clusters, points towards some form of small-scale magnetic reconnection, organized along the type-II propagating front. © ESO 2022.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourceAstronomy and Astrophysicsen
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85128108721&doi=10.1051%2f0004-6361%2f202142406&partnerID=40&md5=4778d0df42b6eccfdb3c5efdf0d4a1fb
dc.subjectARTEMISen
dc.subjectDynamic spectrumen
dc.subjectHigh resolution observationsen
dc.subjectImaging spectroscopyen
dc.subjectMagnetic reconnectionsen
dc.subjectSmall scaleen
dc.subjectSun : coronaen
dc.subjectSun: activityen
dc.subjectSun: radio radiationen
dc.subjectType IIen
dc.subjectEDP Sciencesen
dc.titleHigh-resolution observations with ARTEMIS/JLS and the NRH: IV. Imaging spectroscopy of spike-like structures near the front of type-II burstsen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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