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An Interpretation of the Coronal Holes’ Visibility in the Millimeter Wavelength Range

Authors :
Rajka Jurdana-Šepić
Manuela Temmer
Roman Brajša
B. Šaina
Arnold O. Benz
Hubertus Wöhl
Source :
Solar Physics. 245:167-176
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

Various observations indicate that coronal holes generally appear as low brightness temperature regions (LTRs) in the centimeter and millimeter wavelength ranges. However, within their borders local enhancements of radiation, that is, high brightness temperature regions (HTRs), often occur. The theory behind the described behavior is not fully understood and therefore we analyze full-disk solar images obtained at a wavelength of 8 mm at Metsahovi Radio Observatory and compare them with data simultaneously taken in other wavelength ranges. The observational finding that the average brightness temperature of coronal holes is not much different from the quiet-Sun level (with localized deviations toward higher and lower intensities on the order of a few percent) is compared with theoretical models of the thermal bremsstrahlung radiation originating in the solar chromosphere, transition region, and corona. Special attention is devoted to the interpretation of the localized enhancements of radiation observed inside coronal holes at millimeter wavelengths. The main conclusion is that the most important contribution to the brightness temperature comes from an increased density in the transition region and low corona (i.e., at the heights where the temperature is below 106 K). This can explain both the LTRs and HTRs associated with coronal holes.

Details

ISSN :
1573093X and 00380938
Volume :
245
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Solar Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c210fee32889863404d2d01eff9b47b9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11207-007-9008-4