Study of the dynamics of the solar RA(7794) during october 29 1994 with VLA at 2 and 20 cm.

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We report VLA observation made at 2 and 20 cm of a solar active region (AR) where flares, were observed in October 29, 1994. The aim of the work is to study the variations in intensity and polarization, during this day, of different zones in the AR. The zones under study are: 1) Those where the flares took place, 2) the zones of the AR where the maximum intensities, during the day, were observed and 3) the zones of higher polarization. The zones where the flares occurred were selected to follow the time variati ons before and after the flares. The other zones were selected to look for possible variables that could be related to the flares. An IDL programm that allows systematically analyse temporal variations of different zones was made. The program was applied to images made for time intervals of 10 sec. The whole interval of observations was of about 6 hours. The results of this analysis are presented in this work.

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