Culgoora radio and skylab euv observations of emerging magnetic flux in the lower corona |
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Authors: | R. T. Stewart G. E. Brueckner K. P. Dere |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Radiophysics, CSIRO, P.O. Box 76, 2121 Epping, N.S.W., Australia;(2) E.O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Washington, D.C., NRL, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Detailed comparisons of Culgoora 160 MHz radioheliograms of solar noise storms and Skylab EUV spectroheliograms of coronal loop structures are presented. It is concluded that: (1) there is a close association between changes in large-scale magnetic fields in the corona and the onset or cessation of noise storms; (2) these coronal changes result from the emergence of new magnetic flux at the photospheric level; (3) although new magnetic flux at the photospheric level is often accompanied by an increase in flare activity the latter is not directly responsible for noise storm activity; rather the new magnetic flux diffuses slowly outwards through the corona at rates 1–2 km s–1 and produces noise storms at 160 MHz 1–2 days later; (4) the coronal density above or in large-scale EUV loop systems is sufficiently dense to account for noise storm emission at the fundamental plasma frequency; (5) the scatter in noise storm positions can be accounted for by the appearance and disappearance of individual loops in a system. |
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