Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Apr 2005
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 433, Issue 2, April II 2005, pp.691-699
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Sun: Corona, Sun: Flares, Sun: Magnetic Fields, Sun: Oscillations, Sun: Radio Radiation
Scientific paper
Low-frequency (LF) modulations of 37GHz microwave radiation
during solar flares, recorded at the Metsähovi Radio Observatory,
are considered. A fast Fourier
transformation with a sliding window is used to obtain the dynamic spectra of the
LF pulsations. We pay attention to the LFdynamic spectra having
a specific multi-track structure, which is supposed to be an
indication of a complex multi-loop composition of a flaring region.
Application of the equivalent electric circuit models of the loops
including the effects of electromagnetic inductive interaction in
groups of slowly growing current-carrying magnetic loops allows
us to explain and reproduce the main dynamical features of the observed
LF modulation dynamic spectra. Each loop is considered as an equivalent
electric circuit with variable parameters (resistance, capacitance
and inductive coefficients) which depend on shape, scale, position
of the loop with respect to other loops, as well as on the plasma
parameters and value of the total longitudinal current in the magnetic
tube.
Khodachenko Maxim L.
Kislyakov Albert G.
Rucker Helmet O.
Urpo Seppo
Zaitsev Valerii V.
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