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Origin of complex type III-L events and electron acceleration
Institution:1. Observatoire de Paris, LESIA, CNRS-UMR 8109, Place Janssen, 92195 Meudon, France;2. CICGE, Faculdade de Ciencias da Universidade do Porto, 4430-146 Vila nova de Gaia, Portugal
Abstract:Type III-L bursts constitute a class of type III bursts that are intense, complex, and of long duration at hectometric wavelengths. They are often associated with major flares and fast coronal mass ejections. Several observations suggested that the electron beams that produce these complex hectometric emissions could be accelerated and injected in the low or in the middle corona. In this study, we revisit the origin of these bursts by tracing the progression of the events from the low corona to the interplanetary medium. We show that type III-L features are related to sudden changes in the radio emission observed at metric and decametric wavelengths, in particular the onset of new emitting sources at positions that can be at large distances from the flare site.
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