The Sun at millimeter wavelengths I. Introduction to ALMA Band 3 observations
Sven Wedemeyer, Mikolaj Szydlarski, Shahin Jafarzadeh, Henrik, Eklund, Juan Camilo Guevara Gomez, Tim Bastian, Bernhard Fleck and, Jaime de la Cruz Rodriguez, Andrew Rodger, Mats Carlsson

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the potential of ALMA Band 3 observations for analyzing the solar chromosphere's small-scale structures and magnetic features, revealing temperature variations and magnetic loops with high spatial resolution.
Contribution
First ALMA Band 3 solar observations are characterized, showing the diagnostic potential for chromospheric studies and revealing magnetic loops and temperature structures.
Findings
ALMA Band 3 maps show network patches and magnetic loops.
Brightness temperatures reach 8000-10000K in loop tops.
ALMA observations correlate with specific SDO channels.
Abstract
We present an initial study of one of the first ALMA Band 3 observations of the Sun with the aim to characterise the diagnostic potential of brightness temperatures measured with ALMA on the Sun. The observation covers 48min at a cadence of 2s targeting a Quiet Sun region at disk-centre. Corresponding time series of brightness temperature maps are constructed with the first version of the Solar ALMA Pipeline (SoAP) and compared to simultaneous SDO observations. The angular resolution of the observations is set by the synthesized beam (1.4x2.1as). The ALMA maps exhibit network patches, internetwork regions and also elongated thin features that are connected to large-scale magnetic loops as confirmed by a comparison with SDO maps. The ALMA Band 3 maps correlate best with the SDO/AIA 171, 131 and 304 channels in that they exhibit network features and, although very weak in the ALMA maps,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
