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The associated microwave bursts had complex structure. Previously it had been suggested that, since proton events were associated with type II bursts (taken as evidence of a coronal shock) protons are likely to be shock accelerated. , 1978) and it was assumed that type II bursts are a signature of the bow shocks of CMEs. , 2002). The importance of late low frequency radio emissions was previously stressed by Klein et al. (1999). Also it is unlikely that type II bursts observed from the ground are the high frequency component of the CME shock (Wagner and MacQueen, 1983; Cane, 1983).
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