Repository logo
  • English
  • Italiano
Log In
Have you forgotten your password?
  1. Home
  2. PRODOTTI RICERCA INAF
  3. 1 CONTRIBUTI IN RIVISTE (Journal articles)
  4. 1.01 Articoli in rivista
  5. Study of solar brightness profiles in the 18-26 GHz frequency range with INAF radio telescopes. II. Evidence of coronal emission
 

Study of solar brightness profiles in the 18-26 GHz frequency range with INAF radio telescopes. II. Evidence of coronal emission

Journal
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS  
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
MARONGIU, Marco  
•
PELLIZZONI, ALBERTO PAOLO  
•
RIGHINI, Simona  
•
Mulas, S.  
•
NESTI, Renzo  
•
Burtovoi, A.
•
Romoli, M.
•
SERRA, Giampaolo  
•
Valente, G.
•
EGRON, Elise Marie Jeanne  
•
Murtas, G.
•
Iacolina, M. N.
•
MELIS, Andrea  
•
GUGLIELMINO, SALVATORE LUIGI  
•
LORU, Sara  
•
Zucca, P.
•
ZANICHELLI, Alessandra  
•
BACHETTI, Matteo  
•
BEMPORAD, Alessandro  
•
BUFFA, Franco  
•
CONCU, Raimondo  
•
DEIANA, Gian Luigi  
•
Karakotia, C.
•
LADU, Adelaide  
•
MACCAFERRI, Andrea  
•
MARONGIU, Pasqualino  
•
MESSEROTTI, Mauro  
•
NAVARRINI, Alessandro  
•
ORFEI, Alessandro  
•
ORTU, Pierluigi  
•
PILI, Mauro  
•
PISANU, Tonino  
•
PUPILLO, Giuseppe  
•
ROMANO, Paolo  
•
SABA, Andrea  
•
SCHIRRU, Luca  
•
Tiburzi, C.  
•
Abbo, L.  
•
FRASSATI, Federica  
•
Giarrusso, M.  
•
JERSE, GIOVANNA  
•
LANDINI, Federico  
•
PANCRAZZI, Maurizio  
•
RUSSANO, Giuliana  
•
SASSO, CLEMENTINA  
•
SUSINO, ROBERTO  
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/202348770
Abstract
Context. One of the most important objectives of solar physics is to gain a physical understanding of the solar atmosphere, whose structure can also be described in terms of the density (N) and temperature (T) distributions of the atmospheric matter. Several multi-frequency analyses have shown that the characteristics of these distributions are still under debate, especially for outer coronal emission. Aims: We aim to constrain the T and N distributions of the solar atmosphere through observations in the centimetric radio domain. We employed single-dish observations from two of the INAF radio telescopes at the K-band frequencies (18-26 GHz). We investigated the origin of the significant brightness temperature (T_B) detected up to the upper corona (at an altitude of ∼800 Mm with respect to the photospheric solar surface). Methods: To probe the physical origin of the atmospheric emission and to constrain instrumental biases, we reproduced the solar signal by convolving specific 2D antenna beam models. We performed an analysis of the solar atmosphere by adopting a physical model that assumes the thermal bremsstrahlung as the emission mechanism, with specific T and N distributions. We compared the modelled T_B profiles with those observed by averaging solar maps obtained at 18.3 and 25.8 GHz during the minimum of solar activity (2018-2020). Results: We probed any possible discrepancies between the T and N distributions assumed from the model and those derived from our measurements. The T and N distributions are compatible (within a 25% of uncertainty) with the model up to ∼60 Mm and ∼100 Mm in altitude, respectively. Conclusions: Our analysis of the role of the antenna beam pattern on our solar maps proves the physical nature of the atmospheric emission in our images up to the coronal tails seen in our T_B profiles. Our results suggest that the modelled T and N distributions are in good agreement (within 25% of uncertainty) with our solar maps up to altitudes of ≲100 Mm. A subsequent, more challenging analysis of the coronal radio emission at higher altitudes, together with the data from satellite instruments, will require further multi-frequency measurements.
Volume
684
Start page
A123
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/37148
Url
https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2024/04/aa48770-23/aa48770-23.html
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85190348510
Issn Identifier
0004-6361
Ads BibCode
2024A&A...684A.123M
Rights
open.access
File(s)
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name

aa48770-23.pdf

Description
Pdf editoriale
Size

3.14 MB

Format

Adobe PDF

Checksum (MD5)

4578de5ce5a9065eaf4ebe524ee1e078

Explore By
  • Communities and Collection
  • Research Outputs
  • Researchers
  • Organizations
  • Projects
Information and guides for authors
  • https://openaccess-info.inaf.it: all about open access in INAF
  • How to enter a product: guides to OA@INAF
  • The INAF Policy on Open Access
  • Downloadable documents and templates

Built with DSpace-CRIS software - Extension maintained and optimized by 4Science

  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement
  • Send Feedback