Study of Active Region Magnetic Field Structures Using VLA Radio, YOHKOH X-ray and MEES Optical Observations

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We report on the observation of compact magnetic flux tubes from the boundary between the umbra and penumbra of a large sunspot in AR 7135 on April 24, 1992. The structure and geometry of one such flux tube was determined using the coordinated observations obtained by the Very Large Array, the Yohkoh Soft X-ray Telescope and the Mees Solar Observatory. From radio observations we infer that the magnetic field of the flux tube at the spot-side footpoint is ~ 1300-1800 G.

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