251. The microwave structure of quiescent solar filaments at high resolution
- Author
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Gary, Dale E
- Subjects
Solar Physics - Abstract
High resolution very low altitude maps of a quiescent filament at three frequencies are presented. The spatial resolution (approx. 15" at 1.45 GHz, approx. 6" at 4.9 GHz, and approx. 2" at 15 GHz) is several times better than previously attained. At each frequency, the filament appears as a depression in the quiet Sun background. The depression is measurably wider and longer in extent than the corresponding H alpha filament at 1.45 GHz and 4.9 GHz, indicating that the depression is due in large part to a deficit in coronal density associated with the filament channel. In contrast, the shape of the radio depression at 15 CHz closely matches that of the H alpha filament. In addition, the 15 GHz map shows enhanced emission along both sides of the radio depression. A similar enhancement is seen in an observation of a second filament 4 days later, which suggests that the enhancement is a general feature of filaments. Possible causes of the enhanced emission are explored.
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- 1986