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- Q128140 subject Q7033720.
- Q128140 subject Q7060964.
- Q128140 subject Q7061010.
- Q128140 subject Q7217154.
- Q128140 abstract "A plage is a bright region in the chromosphere of the Sun, typically found in regions of the chromosphere near sunspots. The term itself is poetically taken from the French word for "beach". The plage regions map closely to the faculae in the photosphere below, but the latter have much smaller spatial scales. Accordingly, plage occurs most visibly near a sunspot region. Faculae have a strong influence on thesolar constant, and the more readily detectable (because chromospheric) plage areas traditionally are used to monitor this influence. In this context "active network" consists of plage-like brightenings extending away from active regions as their magnetism appears to diffuse into the quiet Sun, but constrained to follow the network boundaries.Because we can explain faculae with the strictly photospheric "hot wall" model, it is not clear what theactual physical relationship between plage and faculae may be.".
- Q128140 wikiPageExternalLink plage.html.
- Q128140 wikiPageWikiLink Q128952.
- Q128140 wikiPageWikiLink Q190003.
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- Q128140 wikiPageWikiLink Q525.
- Q128140 wikiPageWikiLink Q6582994.
- Q128140 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033720.
- Q128140 wikiPageWikiLink Q7060964.
- Q128140 wikiPageWikiLink Q7061010.
- Q128140 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217154.
- Q128140 comment "A plage is a bright region in the chromosphere of the Sun, typically found in regions of the chromosphere near sunspots. The term itself is poetically taken from the French word for "beach". The plage regions map closely to the faculae in the photosphere below, but the latter have much smaller spatial scales. Accordingly, plage occurs most visibly near a sunspot region.".
- Q128140 label "Plage (astronomy)".