Some results of the chromospheric magnetic field study based on millimeter wave observations of active regions

Solar radio observations combined with unique methods of radio diagnostics of solar plasma are capable to provide an estimate of the magnetic field above the photospheric level. In the paper we present some results of the study of magnetic fields in the solar chromosphere of active regions associate...

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Autores principales: Loukitcheva, M.A., Mandrini, C.H., Stenborg, G.A., Sawaya-Lacoste H.
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spelling todo:paper_03796566_v_n505_p481_Loukitcheva2023-10-03T15:33:30Z Some results of the chromospheric magnetic field study based on millimeter wave observations of active regions Loukitcheva, M.A. Mandrini, C.H. Stenborg, G.A. Sawaya-Lacoste H. Chromosphere Radio Sun Extrapolation Magnetic fields Millimeter waves Radio Sun Chromospheric magnetic field Gyroradiation processes Gyroresonance microwave emission Astrophysics Solar radio observations combined with unique methods of radio diagnostics of solar plasma are capable to provide an estimate of the magnetic field above the photospheric level. In the paper we present some results of the study of magnetic fields in the solar chromosphere of active regions associated with sunspots and plages through observations of their free-free and gyroresonance microwave emission in intensity and polarization obtained with Nobeyama radioheliograph at 17.6 mm and 8 mm wavelengths. The contributions to millimeter and short centimeter emission of active regions from the free-free and gyroradiation processes are discussed. Two-dimensional intensity maps and radiomagnetograms with 10 and 5 arcsec resolution are compared with the SXT/Yohkoh observations and with the chromospheric fields obtained by extrapolating the KP/NSO observed photospheric field to the chromosphere using a potential model of the magnetic field. CONF info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03796566_v_n505_p481_Loukitcheva
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topic Chromosphere
Radio
Sun
Extrapolation
Magnetic fields
Millimeter waves
Radio
Sun
Chromospheric magnetic field
Gyroradiation processes
Gyroresonance microwave emission
Astrophysics
spellingShingle Chromosphere
Radio
Sun
Extrapolation
Magnetic fields
Millimeter waves
Radio
Sun
Chromospheric magnetic field
Gyroradiation processes
Gyroresonance microwave emission
Astrophysics
Loukitcheva, M.A.
Mandrini, C.H.
Stenborg, G.A.
Sawaya-Lacoste H.
Some results of the chromospheric magnetic field study based on millimeter wave observations of active regions
topic_facet Chromosphere
Radio
Sun
Extrapolation
Magnetic fields
Millimeter waves
Radio
Sun
Chromospheric magnetic field
Gyroradiation processes
Gyroresonance microwave emission
Astrophysics
description Solar radio observations combined with unique methods of radio diagnostics of solar plasma are capable to provide an estimate of the magnetic field above the photospheric level. In the paper we present some results of the study of magnetic fields in the solar chromosphere of active regions associated with sunspots and plages through observations of their free-free and gyroresonance microwave emission in intensity and polarization obtained with Nobeyama radioheliograph at 17.6 mm and 8 mm wavelengths. The contributions to millimeter and short centimeter emission of active regions from the free-free and gyroradiation processes are discussed. Two-dimensional intensity maps and radiomagnetograms with 10 and 5 arcsec resolution are compared with the SXT/Yohkoh observations and with the chromospheric fields obtained by extrapolating the KP/NSO observed photospheric field to the chromosphere using a potential model of the magnetic field.
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author Loukitcheva, M.A.
Mandrini, C.H.
Stenborg, G.A.
Sawaya-Lacoste H.
author_facet Loukitcheva, M.A.
Mandrini, C.H.
Stenborg, G.A.
Sawaya-Lacoste H.
author_sort Loukitcheva, M.A.
title Some results of the chromospheric magnetic field study based on millimeter wave observations of active regions
title_short Some results of the chromospheric magnetic field study based on millimeter wave observations of active regions
title_full Some results of the chromospheric magnetic field study based on millimeter wave observations of active regions
title_fullStr Some results of the chromospheric magnetic field study based on millimeter wave observations of active regions
title_full_unstemmed Some results of the chromospheric magnetic field study based on millimeter wave observations of active regions
title_sort some results of the chromospheric magnetic field study based on millimeter wave observations of active regions
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03796566_v_n505_p481_Loukitcheva
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