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Scientific paper
Aug 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985tuft.rept.....l&link_type=abstract
Semiannual Progress Report, 1 Feb. 1985 - 30 Jan. 1986 Tufts Univ., Medford, MA.
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Coronal Loops, Electron Density (Concentration), Electron Energy, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Wind, Very Large Array (Vla), X Ray Spectra, Solar Flares, Solar Maximum Mission
Scientific paper
Simultaneous observations of solar active regions with the Solar Maximum Mission (SMM) Satellite and the Very Large Array (VLA) have been obtained and analyzed. Combined results enhance the scientific return for beyond that expeted from using either SMM or VLA alone. A total of two weeks of simultaneous SMM/VLA data were obtained. The multiple wavelength VLA observations were used to determine the temperature and magnetic structure at different heights within coronal loops. These data are compared with simultaneous SMM observations. Several papers on the subject are in progress. They include VLA observations of compact, transient sources in the transition region; simultaneous SMM/VLA observations of the coronal loops in one active region and the evolution of another one; and sampling of the coronal plasma using thermal cyclotron lines (magnetic field - VLA) and soft X ray spectral lines (electron density and electron temperaure-SMM).
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