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Millimeter Radio Evidence for Containment Mechanisms in Solar Flares
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
Abstract
Recent theories of solar flares are reviewed with emphasis on the aspects of pre-flare heating. The heating evident at 3.3-mm wavelength is analyzed in the form of daily maps of the solar disk and synoptic maps compiled from the daily maps. It is found that isotherms defining antenna temperature enhancements of 340 K correspond in shape and location to facular areas reported by Waldmeier. Maximum enhancements occur over sunspots or near neutral lines of the longitudinal magnetic fields which indicates heating associated with chromospheric currents. These enhancements are correlated with flare importance number and are observed to increase during several days preceding flaring. This evidence for a containment mechanism in the chromosphere is collated with current theories of solar flares.
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- Part IV Acceleration, Containement and Emission of High-Energy Flare Particles
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 57: Coronal Disturbances , 1974 , pp. 447 - 460
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- Copyright © Reidel 1974