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The self-inversion of the sign of circular polarization in “halo” microwave sources
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2005
Abstract
The experimental and theoretic investigation of the halo (a detail of local source structure genetically associated with an active region magnetosphere) is presented by the example of the AR 5200 (October, 1988). Accordingly to the high space resolution observations of RATAN-600 and SSRT the emission of this region was almost completely ($\approx 80$%) consist of halo emission. The peculiarities of the observed halo spectrum and polarization with the model explaining these peculiarities are described. It is shown that the inversion phenomenon for the halo is strongly affected by the propagation conditions influence on the polarized emission inside the large source of this emission. The term ‘self-inversion’ is introduced for this effect. Maximum in the halo spectrum at the wavelengths 5–10 cm is clarified by the scattering and by the strong suppression of the emissivity of non-thermal electrons at these and more longer wavelengths.To search for other articles by the author(s) go to: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union , Volume 2004 , Issue IAUS223 , June 2004 , pp. 263 - 264
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