Overexpansion-dominated Coronal Mass Ejection Formation and Induced Radio Bursts
B. T. Wang, X. Cheng, H. Q. Song, M. D. Ding

TL;DR
This study investigates the formation of a CME on 2021 May 07, revealing that overexpansion dominates its development and interacts with nearby streamers, producing specific radio bursts and bidirectional electrons.
Contribution
It provides new insights into CME overexpansion dynamics, the role of flare reconnection, and the interaction with streamers, supported by multi-instrument observations and radio burst analysis.
Findings
CME overexpansion dominates height increase during formation.
Flare reconnection influences the initial overexpansion.
Streamer interaction induces type II radio bursts and bidirectional electrons.
Abstract
Aims. Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are the most fascinating explosion in the solar system; however, their formation is still not fully understood. Methods. Here, we investigate a well-observed CME on 2021 May 07 that showed a typical three-component structure and was continuously observed from 0 to 3 Rsun by a combination of SDO/AIA (0--1.3 Rsun), PROBA2/SWAP (0--1.7 Rsun) and MLSO/K-Cor (1.05--3 Rsun). Furthermore, we compare the morphological discrepancy between the CME white-light bright core and EUV blob. In the end, we explore the origin of various radio bursts closely related to the interaction of the CME overexpansion with nearby streamer. Results. An interesting finding is that the height increases of both the CME leading front and bright core are dominated by the overexpansion during the CME formation. The aspect ratios of the CME bubble and bright core, quantifying the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
