VERY LARGE ARRAY-RATAN 600 OBSERVATIONS OF A SOLAR ACTIVE REGION

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作者
BOGOD, VM
GELFREIKH, GB
WILLSON, RF
LANG, KR
OPEIKINA, LV
SHATILOV, V
TSVETKOV, SV
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[1] ACAD SCI PULKOVO,CENT PULKOVO ASTRON OBSERV,PULKOVO 196140,USSR
[2] TUFTS UNIV,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,MEDFORD,MA 02155
[3] RUSSIAN ACAD SCI NIZHNIJ AZCHIZ,SPECIAL ASTROPHYS OBSERV,STAVROPOL,USSR
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10.1007/BF00155182
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P1 [天文学];
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The Very Large Array (VLA) and the RATAN 600 were used to observe a solar active region on two consecutive days around the time of a partial solar eclipse in July 1990. VLA synthesis maps at 2.0, 3.5, and 6.2 cm wavelength reveal bright (T(b) = 0.2 - 2.2 x 1O(6) K), compact (theta = 10"-40") sources above the penumbra of the leading sunspot while maps at 20 cm wavelength reveal an extended (theta almost-equal-to 4.5') looplike structure (T(b) almost-equal-to 10(6) K) between the dominant spots. Total flux and brightness temperature spectra of both components were obtained by the RATAN at nine wavelengths between 1.7 and 21 cm. The relatively-flat spectrum of the extended emission is attributed to the optically thin thermal bremsstrahlung of electrons trapped in a magnetic loop at coronal temperatures. Step-spectrum sunspot-associated emission is attributed to thermal gyroresonance radiation at different heights along the leg of a loop joining regions of opposite magnetic polarity. Comparisons with predicted distributions of gyroresonance radiation indicate that the compact sunspot-associated sources lie at heights of h = 2500-17 500 km above the photosphere. Although potential fields of sufficient strength appear to exist at coronal heights, differences n the observed and predicted brightness distributions suggest some role for non-potential fields or for an inhomogeneous distribution of electron density or temperature above the sunspot.
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