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Multy octave spectral-polarization observations of solar atmosphere at radiowaves.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2005

Vladimir M. Bogod
Affiliation:
St. Petersburg Branch of the Special Astrophysical Observatory 196140, St. Petersburg, Russia email: vbog@gao.spb.ru
G.B. Gelfreikh
Affiliation:
Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory, 196140, St. Petersburg, Russia
L.V. Yasnov
Affiliation:
St.Petersburg State University, Russia
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The wide range frequency observations at microwaves with high spatial resolution open new ways in developing the solar physics today. They may result in most sensitive diagnostics of the upper chromosphere, TR, and corona in respect to the following parameters: - magnetic fields strength and structure; - plasma density; - periodic oscillations of plasma structures; - plasma oscillations; - temperature. The situation has been demonstrated by using a number of modern radio telescopes of interferometer type: radio heliographs at Nobeyama and Badary (SSRT), multi-element interferometer VLA. Each of them has its own important parameters, but in limited sphere of applications. In this presentation we discuss some results obtained with the reflector type instrument RATAN-600 anf possible directions in developing its parameters. The parameters of the RATAN-600, used now at the solar observations are summarized below. The most important are:

  1. - high collecting area (about 1000 m2) and high flux sensitivity;

  2. - wide wavelength range (1.7÷30 cm);

  3. - high spectral resolution (∼5%);

  4. - high polarization sensitivity (better than 1%).

At the same time there are serious limitations of the parameters:
  1. - one-dimensional resolution (about 15 arcsec at wavelength 17 mm);

  2. - limited guiding system.

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© 2004 International Astronomical Union