Parameters of solar radio plages and their relations to other active region characteristics

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Faculae, Solar Activity, Solar Radio Emission, Brightness Temperature, Frequency Distribution, Luminosity

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Radio spectroheliograms for 9.1 cm and 21 cm wavelength and other data on solar active regions published in Solar-Geophysical Data have been used to deduce characteristic parameters of radio plages (670 cases). Their relations to optical and magnetic parameters have been statistically investigated. The distribution functions of the radio characteristics (area, maximum brightness temperature, luminosity) are represented graphically. Correlation coefficients between selected radio and optical parameters of associated active regions are given in tabular form. A conspicuous enhancement of radio characteristic values has been found in the radio plages with underlying spot groups of βγ and δ magnetic configurations. The results are in agreement with conclusions of many previous papers and complement them in various respects.

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