Investigation of X-class Flare-Associated Coronal Mass Ejections with and without DH Type II Radio Bursts

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Lawrance, M. Bendict [1 ]
Shanmugaraju, A. [2 ]
Vrsnak, Bojan [3 ]
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[1] Sethu Inst Technol, Dept Phys, Pulloor 626115, Kariapatti, India
[2] Arul Anandar Coll, Dept Phys, Karumathur 625514, India
[3] Hvar Observ, Fac Geodesy, Zagreb, Croatia
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Flares; CMEs; DH type II radio bursts;
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10.1007/s11207-015-0811-z
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P1 [天文学];
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A statistical analysis of 135 out of 141 X-class flares observed during 1997 -aEuro parts per thousand 2012 with and without deca-hectometric (DH) type II radio bursts has been performed. It was found that 79 events (X-class flares and coronal mass ejections - Group I) were associated with DH type II radio bursts and 62 X-class flare events were not. Out of these 62 events without DH type IIs, 56 events (Group II) have location information, and they were selected for this study. Of these 56 events, only 32 were associated with CMEs. Most of the DH-associated X-class events () were halo CMEs, in contrast to 14 % in Group II. The average CME speed of the X-class flares associated with DH type IIs is 1555 km s(-1), which is nearly twice that of the X-class flare-associated CMEs without DH event (744 km s(-1)). The X-class flares associated with DH radio bursts have a mean flare intensity () that is 38 % greater than that of X-class flares without DH radio bursts (). In addition to the greater intensity, it is also found that the the duration and rise time of flares associated with DH radio emission (DH flares) is more than twice than that of the flares without DH radio emission. When the events were further divided into two categories with respect to their source locations in eastern and western regions, 65 % of the events in the radio-loud category (with DH radio bursts) are from the western hemisphere and the remaining 35 % are from the eastern hemisphere. On the other hand, in the radio-quiet category (without DH radio bursts), nearly 60 % of the events are from the eastern hemisphere in contrast to those of the radio-loud category. It is found that 81 % of the events from eastern regions have flare durations > 30 min in the DH-flare category, in contrast to a nearly equal number from the western side for flare durations longer/shorter than 30 min. Similarly, the eastern events in the DH-flare category have a longer average rise-time of 34 min, while the western events have an average flare rise-time of 26 min. On the other hand, the CME speed and flare strength are found to be nearly equal among east and west side events, except that both these parameters are greater for events with DH type IIs.
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