A study of coronal bright points at 20 cm wavelength |
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Authors: | N. Nitta M. R. Kundu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Astronomy Program, University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, MD, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | ![]() We present the results of a study of coronal bright points observed at 20 cm with the VLA on a day when the Sun was exceptionally quiet. Microwave maps of bright points were obtained using data for the entire observing period of 5 hours, as well as for shorter periods of a few minutes. Most bright points, especially those appearing in the full-period maps appear to be associated with small bipolar structures on the photospheric magnetogram. Overlays of bright point (B.P.) maps on the Ca+K picture, show that the brightest part of a B.P. tends to lie on the boundary of a supergranulation network. In general, the bright points exhibit rapid variations in intensity. There is no systematic correlation between the size of a B.P. and its intensity; the apparently slow variation of B.P. emission may have rapid fluctuations superimposed on it. |
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