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Structure of the Program of Short-term Prediction of Powerful Solar Flares

Structure of the Program of Short-term Prediction of Powerful Solar Flares
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摘要 Input data of the system are two-dimensional images and one-dimensional distributions of total and polarized solar emission at 5.2 cm wavelength obtained with SSRT. Together with photoheliograms, magnetograms, Hα-filtergrams and characteristics of active regions received from other sources, they form the initial database. The first stage includes superimposing the images, identifying microwave sources with active regions, assigning NOAA numbers to the sources, and determining for each active region the heliolatitude, extent, and inclination angle of the group's axis to the equator. These data are used to calculate the boundaries of longitude zones for each active region. A next stage involves determining the brightness temperatures of microwave sources less than the polarization distribution, the degree of polarization, and microwave emission flux, as well as calculating the parameters of microwave sources. Each parameter is assigned its own value of the weight factor, and the sum of values is used to draw the conclusion about the flare occurrence probability in each active region and on the Sun in general. Input data of the system are two-dimensional images and one-dimensional distributions of total and polarized solar emission at 5.2cm wavelength obtained with SSRT. Together with photoheliograms, magnetograms, Hα-filtergrams and characteristics of active regions received from other sources, they form the initial database. The first stage includes superimposing the images, identifying microwave sources with active regions, assigning NOAA numbers to the sources, and determining for each active region the heliolatitude, extent, and inclination angle of the group's axis to the equator. These data are used to calculate the boundaries of longitude zones for each active region. A next stage involves determining the brightness temperatures of microwave sources less than the polarization distribution, the degree of polarization, and microwave emission flux, as well as calculating the parameters of microwave sources. Each parameter is assigned its own value of the weight factor, and the sum of values is used to draw the conclusion about the flare occurrence probability in each active region and on the Sun in general.
出处 《空间科学学报》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2005年第5期329-332,共4页 Chinese Journal of Space Science
基金 Supported by the Education and Science Ministry of Russian Federation (477.2003.2)Russian Federal Program "Astronomy"the China-Russia Joint Research Center on Space Weather, Chinese Academy of Sciences
关键词 太阳 日光闪烁 耀斑 X射线 波长 磁电图 活动周期 Microwave emission, Solar flare prediction
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