Radio observation at 8.2 CM of the total solar eclipse of 1980 February 16

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Centimeter Waves, Radio Astronomy, Solar Eclipses, Brightness Temperature, Radiant Flux Density

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A radio intensity measurement was performed with a radio telescope at 8.2 cm wavelength when the track of the total solar eclipse passed over Yunnan Observatory on February 16, 1980. Some preliminary results deduced from this observation are discussed. The correlations of radio sources with optical active regions are examined. The flux densities, one-dimensional sizes, heights, and brightness temperatures of 15 regions are given in this paper. The emission measure of the halo above the plage is calculated to be 5.3 x 10 to the 28th electron sq/cm exp 5.

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