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Specific features of radio emissions of coronal holes based on eclipse and noneclipse observations at a solar activity minimum
Authors:A. D. Shramko  S. A. Guseva
Affiliation:1.Kislovodsk Solar Station, Pulkovo Observatory,Russian Academy of Sciences,Kislovodsk,Russia
Abstract:Solar coronal holes (CHs) at a minimum of the 23rd activity cycle were investigated using Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) data, ground-based observational data from the radio telescopes of the Kislovodsk Solar Station, Pulkovo Observatory (KSS PO), Russian Academy of Sciences, and radioheliograph data from the Nobeyama Observatory (Japan). The 2006–2008 period was characterized by a small number of active regions on the solar disk; nevertheless, this period is favorable for studying low-contrast objects in the radio band (CHs). We investigate the evolution of CH areas, the location of CHs on the solar disk, and the features of their radiation in the radio band. We present the results of observations of the total (March 29, 2006) and partial (August 1, 2008) solar eclipses by the RT-3 and RT-2 radio telescopes of the KSS PO. Based on the eclipse observation data, compact sources were identified on the solar disk and the contribution of CHs to the integral radio emission flux was estimated. A rare effect (increased radio emissions of high-latitude CHs at a wavelength of 4.9 cm) was revealed, which may be caused by X-ray bright points in CHs. Here, polar CHs are characterized by low levels of radio emission.
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