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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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description | 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 calculated using the reconstructed magnetic field, and comparing the radio spectra that are observed and calculated using the reconstructed magnetic field. Overall, the calculated sizes and spectra correspond fairly well to the observational data, making it possible to estimate physical parameters of the emitting region, such as the electron density and temperature. |
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