论文标题
Goldstone Apple Valley射电望远镜的观测2012年太阳日食:来自活性区域的CM波长陀螺仪排放的多波长研究
Goldstone Apple Valley Radio Telescope Observations of 2012 Solar Eclipse: A Multi-wavelength study of cm-wavelength Gyroresonance Emission from Active Regions
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论文摘要
Goldstone Apple Valley射程望远镜(GAVRT)是NASA,JET推进实验室(JPL)和刘易斯教育研究中心(LCER)之间的科学教育合作伙伴关系,为K -12学生及其老师提供了独特的机会。 GAVRT程序运行的34米射电望远镜具有宽带,低噪声接收器,在4个独立的双极化频带中可调节3至14 GHz。加夫特(Gavrt)在2012年5月20日的太阳日食是教育宣传的一部分。在本文中,我们介绍了此Eclipse数据的结果,并讨论了三个活动区域之间的多波长条扫描亮度分布。我们得出源亮度温度和角度的尺寸,这是频率的函数,并根据陀螺机制来解释结果。我们展示了具有波长的源尺寸(Isogauss表面)的增加的示例,并展示了具有波长的证据,作为在太阳能表面上方电晕的磁场几何形状的较宽(分化)iSogauss表面的陀螺发射层。我们举例说明了一个示例 - 衍生频率 - 亮度温度关系如何转化为磁场 - 亮度温度关系在回旋量发射的框架下。我们的结果表明,GAVRT带作为研究电动区域上方(太阳斑)(尤其是陀螺机制的流行率)的出色探针的有用性。我们的结果为多波长CM波长日食的观察提供了一个框架,并说明了GAVRT计划和K-12学生/教师参与如何产生对科学社区和科学任务有用的科学数据。
Goldstone Apple Valley Radio Telescope (GAVRT) is a science education partnership among NASA, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), and the Lewis Center for Educational Research (LCER), offering unique opportunities for K -12 students and their teachers. The GAVRT program operates a 34-m radio telescope with a wide-band, low noise receiver, which is tunable in four independent dual-polarization bands from 3 to 14 GHz. The annular eclipse of the Sun on 2012 May 20 was observed by GAVRT as part of education outreach. In this paper we present the results of this eclipse data and discuss the multi-wavelength strip scan brightness distribution across three active regions. We derive the source brightness temperatures and angular sizes as a function of frequency and interpret the results in terms of the gyroresonance mechanism. We show examples of the increasing brightness and widening of source size (isogauss surface) with wavelength as evidence for gyroresonance emission layers of broader (diverging ) isogauss surfaces of the magnetic field geometry in the corona above solar surface. We present an example how the derived frequency - brightness temperature relationship is translated to a magnetic field - brightness temperature relationship under the frame-work of gyroresonance emission. Our results demonstrate the usefulness of GAVRT bands as excellent probes to study the layers of the corona above the active regions (sun spots), in particular the prevalence of the gyroresonance mechanism. Our results provide a frame-work for multiwavelength cm-wavelength eclipse observations and illustrate how the GAVRT program and K- 12 student/teacher participation can produce science data useful to the scientific community and science missions.