An estimate of the magnetic field strength associated with a solar coronal mass ejection from low frequency radio observations
Abstract
We report ground based, low frequency heliograph (80 MHz), spectral (85-35 MHz) and polarimeter (80 and 40 MHz) observations of drifting, non-thermal radio continuum associated with the `halo' coronal mass ejection (CME) that occurred in the solar atmosphere on 2013 March 15. The magnetic field strengths (B) near the radio source were estimated to be B ≈ 2.2 0.4 G at 80 MHz and B ≈ 1.4 0.2 G at 40 MHz. The corresponding radial distances (r) are r ≈ 1.9~R (80 MHz) and r ≈ 2.2~R (40 MHz).
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