First High Resolution Interferometric Observation of a Solar Prominence With ALMA
Abstract
We present the first observation of a solar prominence at 84-116 GHz using the high resolution interferometric imaging of ALMA. Simultaneous observations in Hα from Biakaw Observatory and with SDO/AIA reveal similar prominence morphology to the ALMA observation. The contribution functions of 3 mm and Hα emission are shown to have significant overlap across a range of gas pressures. We estimate the maximum millimetre-continuum optical thickness to be τ3mm≈ 2, and the brightness temperature from the observed Hα intensity. The brightness temperature measured by ALMA is 6000-7000 K in the prominence spine, which correlates well with the estimated brightness temperature for a gas temperature of 8000 K.
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