Solar radius measurements and evidence for coronal emission in the 18 - 26 GHz frequency range through imaging observations with INAF radio telescopes
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30.09.2023
Affiliation
INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Cagliari
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Natural Sciences (Astrophysics and Astrononmy)
Abstract
In this talk we present our first results about the measure of the solar radius and the evidence of the coronal physical emission in the 18-26 GHz band (up to 100 GHz in perspective) with the large single-dish radio telescopes of the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF), throughout 5 years, from 2018 to early 2023. The coverage of the entire solar disk, the low noise, the accurate absolute calibration, and the great sensitivity of INAF radio telescopes make these data crucial to accurately observe the solar corona. Using about 300 radio solar maps obtained in the context of the SunDish project, devoted to the radio imaging and monitoring of the solar atmosphere through the INAF radio telescopes (Medicina 32-m and SRT 64-m), we describe our methods to calculate the solar radius and to prove the physical origin of the coronal emission; finally, we discuss and comparate our results with respect to the literature.
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