The Effects of Largescale and Smallscale Density Structures on the Radio Emission from Coronal Streamers
Abstract
The radio observations of the coronal streamers obtained using Clark Lake radioheliograph at 73.8, 50.0, and 38.5 MHz during a period of minimum activity in September 1986 are presented. Streamers appear to correlate with two prominent disk sources whose intensities fluctuated randomly. The variations in half-power diameter of the radio Sun are found to correspond with the variations in the white-light extents of the coronal streamers. It appears that the shape of the radio Sun is not a function of the phase of the solar cycle; instead it depends on the relative positions of the streamers in the corona. The observed peak brightness temperatures,TB, of the streamers are found to be very low, being ≃6 × 104 K.
- Publication:
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Solar Physics
- Pub Date:
- January 1994
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1994SoPh..149...31T
- Keywords:
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- Astronomical Maps;
- Brightness Distribution;
- Brightness Temperature;
- Density Distribution;
- Radio Astronomy;
- Solar Activity;
- Solar Corona;
- Solar Radio Emission;
- Coronagraphs;
- Correlation;
- Image Analysis;
- Line Of Sight;
- Polarimeters;
- Radio Telescopes;
- Ray Tracing;
- Stellar Models;
- Solar Physics;
- Solar Cycle;
- Brightness Temperature;
- Radio Emission;
- Coronal Hole;
- Coronal Plasma