(Astrophys. Letters). The measured amount of band-splitting, Δf, in the spectra of nine harmonic type II bursts is illustrated in Figure 1. Here, as in previous, smaller samples (Roberts, 1959; Maxwell and Thompson, 1962; Weiss, 1965) Δf is found to increase with frequency, f.
The equation of transfer of radiation is
used in a ray treatment of radio-frequency radiation from the solar atmosphere
in the absence of solar activity. The chromosphere and the corona are
represented as regions of uniform temperature. However, a range of temperatures
is considered in order to allow for uncertainties in the temperature
distribution in the solar atmosphere.
The intensity distribution across the
solar disk is shown to depend significantly on the coronal temperature. Both
limb-brightening and limb-darkening can occur but are appreciable only when the
corona is optically thin, yet not transparent. A measure of the size of the
radio-frequency disk is obtained in terms of the size of the optical disk.
The apparent temperature (an equivalent
measure of the flux density at the earth) is found to reach a maximum as a
function of frequency for each coronal temperature and as a function of coronal
temperature for each frequency.
Within the limits of experimental error
all observed apparent temperatures fall within the range of theoretical values
corresponding to chromospheric temperatures from 104 to 3 X 104
�K. and coronal temperatures from 2.5 X 105 to 3 X 106 �K.
The effects of a possible general magnetic
field of the sun are estimated in selected cases and found to be small in
relation to those due to the uncertainties in the temperature of the solar
atmosphere.
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