Published August 1980
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A continuum bright point at the penumbral edge
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- Zirin, H.
- Moore, R. L.
Chicago
Abstract
A small continuum bright point, observed at the outer edge of the penumbra of a small spot in a large complex spot group, is related to an occurrence beneath the Sun's surface. The characteristics of the point appear to be unique, and the name 'penumbra-periphery bright point' is proposed.
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© 1980 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Provided by the NASA Astrophysics Data System. Received 25 January, 1980. This work was supported by NASA under NGL 05-002-034 and NSF under ATM 76-21132. The observations were made by Eugene Longbrake and Jack Klemroth; we thank Frances Tang and Margaret Liggett for doing the figure.Attached Files
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- NGL 05-002-034
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- ATM76-21132
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