Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977soph...55..111s&link_type=abstract
Solar Physics, vol. 55, Nov. 1977, p. 111-120.
Physics
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Magnetic Field Configurations, Magnetic Flux, Solar Corona, Solar Radio Bursts, Astronomical Maps, Potential Fields, Stellar Models
Scientific paper
The source positions of solar radio bursts of spectral types I, III(U) and III(J) and V observed by the Culgoora radioheliograph are found to lie almost radially above soft X-ray loops on pictures taken by the S-056 telescope aboard Skylab. The radio source positions and the X-ray loops occur near magnetic loops on computed potential field maps. However, the magnetic induction required to explain the radio observations is much greater than the computed potential field value at that height. Dense current-carrying magnetic flux tubes emanating from active regions on the Sun and extending to somewhat less than 1.5 solar radii above the photosphere provide a satisfactory model for the radio bursts.
Stewart Ron T.
Vorpahl Joan
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