Abstract

VLA observations at 91.6 cm wavelength describe large-scale features that either coincide with filaments, seen in emission rather than absorption, or act as large-scale magnetic loops that connect active regions and provide a conduit for relativistic electrons that trigger bursts at remote sites on the solar surface. VLA observations at 20.7 cm wavelength describe smaller, hotter coronal loops within active regions where impulsive bursts originate.

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