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On Magnetic Fields of Active Regions at Coronal Heights

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This paper analyzes the magnetic field structure of active regions at coronal heights determined by means of multi-wavelength observations of polarized radio emission in the microwave range, and compares it with the force-free magnetic field extrapolation into the corona from the photospheric magnetograms. Our method of one-dimensional radio stereoscopy indicates higher magnetic field strength compared with the field reconstructed from photospheric magnetograms. It is shown that the sense of inclinations of the field lines we obtained from the radio data matches the shape of the reconstructed magnetic field lines, although the degree of the inclinations is very different.

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Bogod, V.M., Stupishin, A.G. & Yasnov, L.V. On Magnetic Fields of Active Regions at Coronal Heights. Sol Phys 276, 61–73 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11207-011-9850-2

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