Abstract High-altitude measurements and magnetic field distribution in active regions are always an important problem to verify existing models at heights from units to hundreds of Mm. Optical methods of analysis of the magnetic structure work well only at the photosphere level. At the same time, the progress of radio astronomy methods of analyzing the solar radio emission [1] and of the theory of solar plasma radiation [2] facilitates introduction of new methods for measuring the magnetic field strength at various altitudes in the solar atmosphere. In this paper we use multi-wave observations of polarization of the radio emission of active regions in the microwave range together with precise magnetosphere data in order to develop a method of projection for measuring the height distribution of the magnetic field.
Vertical structure of the magnetic field in active regions of the sun at coronal heights
Cosmic Research ; 46 , 4 ; 309-313
01.08.2008
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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