Microwave evidence for large-scale changes associated with a filament eruption

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Microwave Emission, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Prominences, Solar Radio Emission, Calibrating, Harmonics, Very Large Array (Vla)

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VLA observations at 6 and 20 cm wavelengths taken on August 3, 1985 are presented, showing an eruptive filament event in which microwave emission originated in two widely separated regions during the disintegration of the filament. The amount of heat required for the enhancement is estimated. Near-simultaneous changes in intensity and polarization were observed in the western components of the northern and southern regions. It is suggested that large-scale magnetic interconnections permitted the two regions to respond similarly to an external energy or mass source involved in the disruption of the filament.

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