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The altitude structure of the coronal magnetic field of AR 10933

The magnetic fields of solar active regions are analyzed using a method based on comparing the spatial structures of the reconstructed magnetic field and of the radio emission of the active region. Two approaches are used: comparing the radio size of the active region and the corresponding size calc...

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Published in:Astronomy reports 2012-10, Vol.56 (10), p.790-799
Main Authors: Kaltman, T. I., Bogod, V. M., Stupishin, A. G., Yasnov, L. V.
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