We present here the first stereoscopic altitude measurements of active region sources observed at microwave frequencies (10-14 GHz). The active region NOAA 7128 was observed with the Owens Valley Radio Observatory (OVRO) on 1992 April 13, 14, 15, and 16 as it passed through the central meridian. From white-light data of the underlying sunspot we determined the rotation rate of the active region, which was found to have a relative motion of dL/dt = +0°.240 day -1 with respect to the standard photospheric differential rotation rate. Based on this rotation rate we determine for the microwave sources stereoscopic altitudes of 3.3-11.0 Mm above the photosphere. The altitude spectrum h(vν) of the right circular polarization (RCP) main source show...
We report on the status of solar cycle 24 based on polar prominence eruptions (PEs) and microwave br...
Abstract. We present a new technique for the measure-ment of magnetic elds in the solar chromosphere...
We use microwave imaging observations from the Nobeyama Radioheliograph at 17 GHz for long-term stud...
Using high quality VLA observations, we detected for the first time spatially resolved oscillations ...
The application of high-spectral resolution microwave observations to the study of solar activity is...
Solar active regions are the source of the most violent events observed on the Sun, some of which ha...
In studies of solar active regions and bursts, the ability to obtain spatially resolved radio spectr...
We investigate the sunspot gyroresonance emission at 17GHz using the synoptic database of the Nobeya...
We present a new technique for the measurement of magnetic fields in the solar chromosphere - corona...
Abstract. Solar active region coronae are known for strong magnetic fields permeating tenuous plasma...
We present a new system of two circular polarization solar radio telescopes, POEMAS, for observation...
Unusual spectra with a significant decrease in circularly polarised emissions (Stokes parameter V ) ...
Quiescent solar radiation, at microwave spectral regime, is dominated by gyroresonant and thermal Br...
In order to better understand the atmosphere structure of the Sun, we have analyzed over 3000 daily ...
The results of VLA observations at frequencies 4.5, 8.0 and 15.1 GHz of a source of microwave radiat...
We report on the status of solar cycle 24 based on polar prominence eruptions (PEs) and microwave br...
Abstract. We present a new technique for the measure-ment of magnetic elds in the solar chromosphere...
We use microwave imaging observations from the Nobeyama Radioheliograph at 17 GHz for long-term stud...
Using high quality VLA observations, we detected for the first time spatially resolved oscillations ...
The application of high-spectral resolution microwave observations to the study of solar activity is...
Solar active regions are the source of the most violent events observed on the Sun, some of which ha...
In studies of solar active regions and bursts, the ability to obtain spatially resolved radio spectr...
We investigate the sunspot gyroresonance emission at 17GHz using the synoptic database of the Nobeya...
We present a new technique for the measurement of magnetic fields in the solar chromosphere - corona...
Abstract. Solar active region coronae are known for strong magnetic fields permeating tenuous plasma...
We present a new system of two circular polarization solar radio telescopes, POEMAS, for observation...
Unusual spectra with a significant decrease in circularly polarised emissions (Stokes parameter V ) ...
Quiescent solar radiation, at microwave spectral regime, is dominated by gyroresonant and thermal Br...
In order to better understand the atmosphere structure of the Sun, we have analyzed over 3000 daily ...
The results of VLA observations at frequencies 4.5, 8.0 and 15.1 GHz of a source of microwave radiat...
We report on the status of solar cycle 24 based on polar prominence eruptions (PEs) and microwave br...
Abstract. We present a new technique for the measure-ment of magnetic elds in the solar chromosphere...
We use microwave imaging observations from the Nobeyama Radioheliograph at 17 GHz for long-term stud...