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Optical and Radio Observations of Large Scale Magnetic Fields on the Sun

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

G. Daigne
Affiliation:
Meudon-Nançay Observatory, France
M. F. Lantos-Jarry
Affiliation:
Meudon-Nançay Observatory, France
M. Pick
Affiliation:
Meudon-Nançay Observatory, France

Abstract

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It is possible to deduce information concerning large scale coronal magnetic field patterns from the knowledge of the location of radioburst sources.

As the method concerns active centers responsible for corpuscular emission, the knowledge of these structures may have important implications in the understanding of corpuscular propagation in the corona and in the interplanetary medium.

Type
Part VI: Optical and Radio Observations of Large Scale Magnetic Fields on the Sun
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1971 

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