Zucca, P; Morosan, D; Rouillard, A; Fallows, Richard; Gallagher, P. T.; Magdalenic, J; Klein, K-L; Mann, G; Vocks, C; Carley, E. P.; Bisi, M. M.; Kontar, E. P.; Rothkaehl, Hanna; Dabrowski, B; Krankowski, A; Anderson, James; Asgekar, A; Bell, M. E.; Bentum, M. J.; Best, P; Blaauw, R; Breitling, F.; Broderick, J. W.; Brouw, W. N.; Brüggen, M.; Butcher, H. R.; Ciardi, B.; de Geus, E.; Deller, A.; Duscha, S.; Eislöffel, J.; Garrett, M. A.; Grießmeier, J. M.; Gunst, A. W.; Heald, G.; Hoeft, M.; Hörandel, J.; Iacobelli, M.; Juette, E; Karastergiou, A.; van Leeuwen, J.; McKay, Derek; Mulder, H.A.; Munk, H.; Nelles, A.; Orru, E.; Paas, H.; Pandey, V. N.; Pekal, R.; Pizzo, R.; Polatidis, A. G.; Reich, W.; Rowlinson, A.; Schwarz, D. J.; Shulevski, A.; Sluman, J.; Smirnov, O.V.; Sobey, C.; Soida, M.; Thoudam, S.; Toribio, M. C.; Vermeulen, R.; van Weeran, R. J.; Wucknitz, O.; Zarka, P. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-07-19)
<p><i>Context - </i>Type II radio bursts are evidence of shocks in the solar atmosphere and inner heliosphere that emit radio waves ranging from sub-meter to kilometer lengths. These shocks may be associated with coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and reach speeds higher than the local magnetosonic speed. Radio imaging of decameter wavelengths (20–90 MHz) is now possible with the Low Frequency Array ...