IAFE   05512
INSTITUTO DE ASTRONOMIA Y FISICA DEL ESPACIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Asymmetric precipitation in a coronal loop as explanation of a singular observed spectrum
Autor/es:
G. CRISTIANI, C. G. GIMÉNEZ DE CASTRO, C. H. MANDRINI, M.E. MACHADO, M. G. ROVIRA; C. G. GIMÉNEZ DE CASTRO; C. H. MANDRINI; M.E. MACHADO; M. G. ROVIRA
Revista:
ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2009 vol. 44 p. 1314 - 1320
ISSN:
0273-1177
Resumen:
Almost 10 years of solar submillimeter observations have shown new aspects of solar activity, such as the presence of rapid solarspikes associated with the launch of coronal mass ejections and an increasing submillimeter spectral component in flares. We analyse the singular microwave–submillimeter spectrum of an M class solar flare on 20 December, 2002. Flux density observations measuredby Sun patrol telescopes and the Solar Submillimeter Telescope are used to build the radio spectrum, which is fitted using Ramaty’s code. At submillimeter frequencies the spectrum shows a component different from the microwave classical burst. The fitting is achieved proposing two homogeneous sources of emission. This theoretical fitting is in agreement with differential precipitation through a magnetically asymmetric loop or set of loops. From a coronal magnetic field model we infer an asymmetric magnetic structure at the flare location. The model proposed to quantify the differential precipitation rates due to the asymmetry results in a total precipitation ratio Q2/Q1 ~ 10^4–10^5, where Q1 (Q2) represents the total precipitation in the loop foot with the high (low) magnetic field intensity. This ratio agrees with the electron total number ratio of the two sources proposed to fit the radio spectrum.