We carried out a statistical study of the "quiet" solar corona during the descending phase of the Sunspot Cycle 24 (i.e., January 2015 to May 2019) using data obtained with the Gauribidanur RAdioheliograPH (GRAPH) at 53 and 80 MHz simultaneously. Our results show that the equatorial (east-west) diameters of the solar corona at the above two frequencies shrunk steadily. The decrease was found to be due to a gradual reduction in the coronal electron density (N-e). Independent estimates ofN(e)in the equatorial region of the "background" corona using white-light coronagraph observations indicate a decline consistent with our findings.Peer reviewe
Context. Observed oscillations of coronal loops in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lines have be...
Solar radio observations provide a unique diagnostic of the outer solar atmosphere. However, the inh...
Solar corona above active regions - comparison of extreme ultraviolet line emission with radio emiss...
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The solar corona is a highly-structured plasma which can reach temperatures of more than similar to ...
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The combination of Differential Emission Measure Tomography (DEMT) with extrapolation of the photosp...
Strong solar radio brightenings have been extensively studied in the past, and their correlation to ...
International audienceThe Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph LASCO-C2 aboard SOHO has now com...
Context. Observed oscillations of coronal loops in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lines have be...
Solar radio observations provide a unique diagnostic of the outer solar atmosphere. However, the inh...
Solar corona above active regions - comparison of extreme ultraviolet line emission with radio emiss...
International audienceContext. The 2D images obtained through rotational aperture synthesis with the...
The solar corona is a highly-structured plasma which can reach temperatures of more than similar to ...
Low-frequency radio observations make it possible to study the solar corona at distances up to 2–3 R...
Context. Since its last upgrading in 2004, the Nançay radioheliograph (NRH) is able to produce relia...
International audienceWe report on the state of the corona over the minimum and ascending phases of ...
Abstract. Plots of 12-month moving averages of the radio emission values for 1947 -2002 indicated th...
The combination of Differential Emission Measure Tomography (DEMT) with extrapolation of the photosp...
Strong solar radio brightenings have been extensively studied in the past, and their correlation to ...
International audienceThe Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph LASCO-C2 aboard SOHO has now com...
Context. Observed oscillations of coronal loops in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lines have be...
Solar radio observations provide a unique diagnostic of the outer solar atmosphere. However, the inh...
Solar corona above active regions - comparison of extreme ultraviolet line emission with radio emiss...