ALMA small-scale features in the quiet Sun and active regions
R. Brajsa, I. Skokic, D. Sudar, A. O. Benz, S. Krucker, H.-G. Ludwig,, S. H. Saar, and C. L. Selhorst

TL;DR
This study analyzes small-scale bright features in the Sun using ALMA observations, correlating them with magnetic and chromospheric structures, revealing their associations with magnetic fields, coronal points, plages, and fibrils.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of ALMA small-scale features with chromospheric and coronal structures, enhancing understanding of their magnetic and thermal properties.
Findings
ALMA bright features often correlate with strong magnetic fields.
Identification of coronal bright points, plages, and fibrils in ALMA data.
Sunspots appear dark in ALMA images, with some brightness in the umbra.
Abstract
Aims. The main aim of the present analysis is to decipher (i) the small-scale bright features in solar images of the quiet Sun and active regions obtained with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and (ii) the ALMA correspondence of various known chromospheric structures visible in the H-alpha images of the Sun. Methods. Small-scale ALMA bright features in the quiet Sun region were analyzed using single-dish ALMA observations (1.21 mm, 248 GHz) and in an active region using interferometric ALMA measurements (3 mm, 100 GHz). With the single-dish observations, a full-disk solar image is produced, while interferometric measurements enable the high-resolution reconstruction of part of the solar disk, including the active region. The selected quiet Sun and active regions are compared with the H-alpha (core and wing sum), EUV, and soft X-ray images and with the…
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