Directivity of radiation of local sources of the slowly varying component of solar radio emission at 3.2 CM

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Microwave Emission, Radiation Distribution, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Solar Radio Emission, Sunspots, Angular Distribution, Bremsstrahlung, Directivity, Radio Telescopes, Solar Flux Density, Thermomagnetic Effects

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Eighteen local sources of the solar radio emission at the 3.2 cm wavelength are studied, using a radiotelescope to detect the directivity of the radiation from the sources. For eight local sources associated with relatively stable sunspot groups of Waldmeier's (1956) J and H classes, the dependence of the fluxes from the source on the angular distance from the center of the solar disk may be described by a truncated cosine curve. The parameters of the directivity curve are found to be consistent with the theory of thermal magnetic bremsstrahlung of the slowly varying component of solar radio emission.

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