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

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A radio intensity measurement was performed with a radio telescope of 8.2cm wavelength when the track of total solar eclipse passed over Yunnan Observatory on Feb 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 fifteen regions are given in this paper. The emission measure of the halo N2L above the plage is calculated to be 5.3 × 1028 electron2/cm5
The following colleagues also participated in the radio observation: Chen Guo-qiang, Yu Xiao-xia, Liu Wei-wei, Chen Jing-ying, Zhou Jin-tian, Zhang Gui-ying, and Zhang Xing-xiang.

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