Comparison of solar radio and EUV synoptic limb charts during the present solar maximum
A. J. Oliveira e Silva, C. L. Selhorst, P. J. A. Sim\~oes, C. G., Gim\'enes de Castro

TL;DR
This study compares solar radio and EUV limb charts during the current solar maximum, revealing hemispheric asymmetries, polar coronal hole dynamics, and their association with magnetic fields using synoptic limb charts from multiple wavelengths.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the relationship between radio and EUV observations of the Sun's limb during a unique solar cycle, highlighting hemispheric asymmetries and polar coronal hole behavior.
Findings
Hemispheric asymmetry in solar activity peaks.
Coronal holes are associated with polar brightenings in 17~GHz.
Polar brightenings correlate with unipolar magnetic fields.
Abstract
The present solar cycle is particular in many aspects: it had a delayed rising phase, it is the weakest of the last 100 years, and it presents two peaks separated by more than one year. To understand the impact of these characteristics on the solar chromosphere and coronal dynamics, images from a wide wavelength range are needed. In this work we use the 17~GHz radio continuum, formed in the upper chromosphere and the EUV lines 304 and 171~{\AA}, that come from the transition region (He II) and the corona (Fe IX, X), respectively. We analyze daily images at 304 and 171~{\AA} obtained by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA). The 17~GHz maps were obtained by the Nobeyama Radioheliograph (NoRH). To construct synoptic limb charts, we calculated the mean emission of delimited limb areas with 100" wide and angular separation of . At the equatorial region, the results show an…
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