Coronal magnetic structures observing campaign. IV - Multiwaveband observations of sunspot and plage-associated coronal emission

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Faculae, Solar Corona, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Radio Emission, Sunspots, Astronomical Observatories, Brightness Temperature, Magnetic Field Configurations, Very Large Array (Vla)

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Results of simultaneous observations of an active region located near the central meridian obtained on December 18, 1987, are presented. An asymmetric looplike structure connects the strong leading sunspot with a nearby region of opposite polarity. Both 6- and 20-cm emission lie along this structure, rather than over the sunspot, with higher frequency emission originating closer to the footpoint inside the sunspot. The 20-cm emission is due to a superposition of second- and third-harmonic gyroemission, where the field strength is 160-300 G, while the 6-cm emission is due to third-harmonic gyroemission from a region where the magnetic field strength ranges from 547 to 583 G. X-ray data associated with an area of trailing plage are used to predict the brightness temperature structure due to thermal bremsstrahlung emission in the 6- and 20-cm wavebands.

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