2011
DOI: 10.1029/2010ja015864
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Constraints on coronal turbulence models from source sizes of noise storms at 327 MHz

Abstract: [1] We seek to reconcile observations of small source sizes in the solar corona at 327 MHz with predictions of scattering models that incorporate refractive index effects, inner scale effects, and a spherically diverging wavefront. We use an empirical prescription for the turbulence amplitude C N 2 (R) based on very long baseline interferometry observations by Spangler et al. of compact radio sources against the solar wind for heliocentric distances R ≈ 10-50 R . We use the Coles and Harmon model for the inner… Show more

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“…The highest T b values of the continua and the smallest sizes of the continua and bursts are of interest: the highest values of T b constrain the emission theories and the smallest sizes put an upper limit to the broadening resulting from the scattering of radio waves by coronal density inhomogeneities (Bastian 1994;Subramanian & Cairns 2011). Up to now, the highest reported T b values are of the order of 10 10 K, in agreement with the maximum predicted from plasma emission models.…”
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“…The highest T b values of the continua and the smallest sizes of the continua and bursts are of interest: the highest values of T b constrain the emission theories and the smallest sizes put an upper limit to the broadening resulting from the scattering of radio waves by coronal density inhomogeneities (Bastian 1994;Subramanian & Cairns 2011). Up to now, the highest reported T b values are of the order of 10 10 K, in agreement with the maximum predicted from plasma emission models.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Bastian (1994) and Subramanian & Cairns (2011) have modeled these effects assuming small angle scattering for radiation from compact sources embedded in the corona. The limit of validity of this assumption has been estimated by Bastian to a broadening of 25 arsec.…”
Section: Implication On Scattering Effectsmentioning
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“…It is also an important ingredient in constructing models for the quantity C 2 N , which is the amplitude of the density turbulence spectrum (Thejappa & MacDowall 2008). In turn, C 2 N is crucial for understanding angular broadening of radio sources due to solar wind turbulence (Janardhan & Alurkar 1993;Bastian 1994;Subramanian & Cairns 2011) and for explaining the rather low brightness temperatures of the solar corona at meter to decameter wavelengths (Thejappa & MacDowall 2008). A crucial role is also played by N in influencing the propagation of energetic electrons, produced by solar flares and other explosive solar surface phenomena, through the heliosphere (Reid & Kontar 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many authors use analytical expressions for the structure function that are applicable in the asymptotic limits s ≪ l i or s ≫ l i (Coles et al 1987;Armstrong et al 2000;Bastian 1994;Subramanian & Cairns 2011). However, these expressions are not valid for situations (such as the one we are dealing with in this paper) where the baseline is comparable to the inner scale; i.e., s ≈ l i .…”
Section: The Amplitude Of Density Turbulence Spectrum (Cmentioning
confidence: 99%