VLA observations of the evolution of a solar burst source structure at 6 centimeter wavelength
Abstract
Evolutionary changes in the total intensity and polarization structure of a 6 cm radio burst source have been observed with the VLA, over time scales ranging from 10 s to several minutes. This burst was associated with a 2B/M1 flare observed on 1980 May 14. The 6 cm burst consisted of a gradual phase of 30 minutes duration and a strong impulsive phase of duration less than two minutes. Synthesized maps of total intensity and polarization were obtained with spatial resolution of 2 x 3 arcsec and with temporal resolutions of five minutes during the gradual phase and 10 s during the impulsive phase. The sequence of polarization maps suggests a complex magnetic field structure undergoing rapid changes. Most importantly, they show the development of two bipolar regions or quadrupole structure just prior to the impulsive energy release.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- July 1982
- DOI:
- 10.1086/160088
- Bibcode:
- 1982ApJ...258..388V
- Keywords:
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- Centimeter Waves;
- Polarized Electromagnetic Radiation;
- Radio Astronomy;
- Solar Radio Bursts;
- Brightness Temperature;
- Magnetic Field Configurations;
- Solar Flares;
- Solar Magnetic Field;
- Solar Physics