Two-dimensional solar mapping at 5.2 cm with the Siberian Solar Radio Telescope |
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Authors: | C. E. Alissandrakis B. I. Lubyshev G. Ya. Smolkov B. B. Krissinel T. A. Treskov V. G. Miller N. N. Kardapolova |
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Affiliation: | (1) Section of Astrophysics, Astronomy and Mechanics, Department of Physics, University of Athens, GR-15784 Athens, Greece;(2) Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 33 Irkutsk, Russia |
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Abstract: | We present two-dimensional solar maps at 5.2 cm computed from one-dimensinal observations with the Siberian Solar Radio Telescope (SSRT), using Earth rotation aperture synthesis techniques. The resolution attained with the E-W branch of the instrument is 15 by 45 for a solar declination of about 23°. Maps during the period of June 8 to 13, 1988 clearly show the quiet-Sun background, sunspot and plage associated emission as well as compact sources above the neutral line in some active regions. We found that the latter disappear as the gradient of the longitudinal magnetic field decreases. We also detected emission associated with active regions behind the limb, apparently from unresolved loops, extending up to 40 . The prospects of the SSRT, as a dedicated solar instrument, are discussed. |
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