Microwave structure of the quiet sun at 8.5 GHz
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Multifrequency VLA observations of the quiet sun near 8.5 GHz are presented. Two regions of the sun were observed, one dominated by an enhanced network corresponding to a decayed active region, and the other corresponding to an enhanced network with no active features. The full-day synthesis maps for both show nearly perfect correspondence to H-alpha images, and to longitudinal magnetograms. The coronal loops were observed to appear as regions of radio emission with no underlying longitudinal magnetic fields, being aligned with H-alpha fibrils in the photosphere, and connecting regions of opposite magnetic polarity. The emission can be modeled as optically thin free-free emission from a coronal loop with a peak axial density of approximately 2.4-2.8 x 10 to the 9th/cu cm, for an assumed coronal temperature of 1-2 x 10 to the 6th K. The quiet chromosphere sources are measured, and the significance of these measurements for existing chromospheric models is discussed. 14 refs.