Frequency drift rate investigation of solar radio burst type II due to coronal mass ejections occurrence on 4th November 2015 captured by CALLISTO at Sumedang-Indonesia

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The formations type of solar radio bursts can be known base on the frequency range that is detected. The CALLISTO system works with a wide band of the frequency making it possible to detect several types of solar burst. Indonesia exactly at Sumedang, CALLISTO system detected the formation of solar radio bursts forms of type II for the first time on 5 November 2014. On the other side, CALLISTO spectrometer detects and traces the phenomenon of CME (Coronal Mass Ejections) which causes the solar radio burst type II occurrence. In this paper will be calculated frequency drift rate during the occurrence of solar radio bursts of type II phenomenon on 4th November 2015 at 03:30 UT. The results of these calculations will be discussed as a related study of drift rate during the phenomenon of burst type II radio bursts associated with CME. The obtained drift rate during the solar radio bursts events above 2.8 MHz / s with low drift rate so that the speed of the CME that occurred only about 790 km / s as shown from LASCO.

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Batubara, M., Manik, T., Suryana, R., Lathif, M., Sitompul, P., Zamzam, M., & Mumtahana, F. (2017). Frequency drift rate investigation of solar radio burst type II due to coronal mass ejections occurrence on 4th November 2015 captured by CALLISTO at Sumedang-Indonesia. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 180). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/180/1/012048

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