On the Source of Sub-Terahertz Radiation of the Solar Flare on April 2, 2017




A. S. Morgachev, Yu. T. Tsap, V. V. Smirnova, G. G. Motorina

2019

 Geomagnetism and Aeronomy

GEOMAGN AERONOMY+

59

8

1114

1120

7

0016-7932

1555-645X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1134/S0016793219080140



The study analyzes the millimeter emission of a solar flare on April 2, 2017, observed by the Bauman Moscow State Technical University telescope RT-7.5. Based on the flare atmosphere model proposed by Machado et al. (1980) we inferred the emission contribution function of the source and determined its main characteristics. The results show that the subterahertz emission is formed in a thin, chromospheric layer with a thickness of about 10 km with a plasma temperature of 10(5) K. The proposed homogeneous model of the layer makes it possible to explain the observed spectral features. The obtained results suggest the chromospheric source heating with heat fluxes generated in the overlying flare areas.



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