Comparison of the microwave and soft X-ray emission above a sunspot |
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Authors: | M. Siarkowski J. Sylwester J. Jakimiec R. D. Bentley |
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Affiliation: | (1) Space Research Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocaw, Poland;(2) Astronomical Institute, Wrocaw University, Poland;(3) Mullard Space Science Laboratory, Dorking, England |
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Abstract: | The Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT) 6 cm radio observations of the active region HL 16864 large spot (Strong, Alissandrakis, and Kundu, 1984) are compared with X-ray data obtained from the Flat Crystal Spectrometer (FCS) onboard the Solar Maximum Mission satellite on May 25, 1980. The X-ray data confirm the presence of a temperature depression above the spot umbra in agreement with suggestions obtained from radio data analysis. Significant differences in the spatial distribution of both kinds of emission observed in the corona above this spot are attributed mainly to the strong resonant character of the cyclotron radio radiation. Some differences are also caused by both the relatively low efficiency and the low spatial resolution of the FCS. Deconvolution of X-ray images allows to see the new structures and enhances the mutual correlation between X-ray and radio pictures. |
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