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Multiple wavelength observations of a solar active region
Authors:Franca Chiuderi-Drago  Rino Bandiera  Roberto Falciani  Ester Antonucci  Kenneth R. Lang  Robert F. Willson  Cornelis Slottje
Affiliation:(1) Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri, Firenze, Italy;(2) Rutherford and Appleton Laboratories, Chilton, England;(3) Department of Physics, Tufts University, Medford, Mass., U.S.A.;(4) Radiosterrenwacht Dwingeloo, Netherlands Foundation for Radio Astronomy, The Neterlands
Abstract:The Solar Maximum Mission Satellite, the Sacramento Peak Vacuum Tower Telescope, the Very Large Array and the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope have been used to observe active region AR 2490 on two consecutive days at soft X-ray, ultraviolet, optical and radio wavelengths (2, 6, and 20 cm), with comparable angular resolution (2Prime to 15Prime) and field of view (4prime × 4prime). The radio emissions at lambda = 6 cm and 20 cm show a double structure in which one component is associated with bright Hagr plage, C iv and soft X-ray emission, and the other component is associated only with sunspots. No radiation at lambda = 2 cm is detected in this latter component. Coronal temperature and emission measure derived from X-ray lines indicate that the dominant radiation mechanism of the plage-associated component is due to thermal bremsstrahlung while the gyroresonance absorption coefficient must be invoked to account for the high brightness temperature (Tbap2×106K) observed in the sunspot associated component. The high magnetic field strength needed (600 G at a level where Tsim2×106K) is explained assuming a thin transition zone, in order to reach a high electron temperature close to the sunspot, where the magnetic fields are stronger. A higher temperature gradient above sunspots is also consistent with the absence of detectable C iv emission.Cooperative study of the SMY-FBS Project.On leave from the University of Napoli.On leave from the University of Torino.On sabbatical leave 1980–81 at the Arcetri Observatory.On leave from Toyokawa Observatory, Japan.
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