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Large Scale Patterns on the Solar Surface Indicated by Microwave Observations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

B. Vršnak
Affiliation:
Hvar Observatory, 58450 Hvar, Yugoslavia
S. Pohjolainen
Affiliation:
Metsähovi Radio Research Station, 02540 Kylmälä, Finland
H. Teräsranta
Affiliation:
Metsähovi Radio Research Station, 02540 Kylmälä, Finland
S. Urpo
Affiliation:
Metsähovi Radio Research Station, 02540 Kylmälä, Finland
R. Brajša
Affiliation:
Hvar Observatory, 58450 Hvar, Yugoslavia
V. Ruždjak
Affiliation:
Hvar Observatory, 58450 Hvar, Yugoslavia
A. Schroll
Affiliation:
Sonnenobservatorium Kanzelhöhe, 9520 Sattendorf, Austria
S. Jurač
Affiliation:
Hvar Observatory, 58450 Hvar, Yugoslavia

Abstract

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A large set of observations of the Sun at 37 GHz is analysed. An association of 99% is found between the regions of brightness temperature depression and the magnetic field inversion lines. Observations indicate a possible existence of “giant cells” with duration of 1-2 years and a longitudinal extension up to 90°.

Type
Part III Solar magnetism and large-scale flows
Copyright
Copyright © Springer-Verlag 1991

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