Abstract

Using Nobeyma radio heliographic observations we have studied temporal variations of a number of sunspot-associated sources on the wave-length of 1.76 cm in circularly polarized emission. For all three cases of well-developed and rather stable sunspots we found distinctly manifistated nearly harmonic oscillation with the periods in the range of 150-190 seconds. In one case of unstable and quickly developing active region the fluctuations seem to be chaotic with no dominating period of fluctuations. This type of solar radio sources is generally accepted to be generated by cyclotron emission of thermal electrons in the magnetic tube of a sunspot penatrating the solar corona. This implies the presence of the magnetic field of about 2000 Gauss there. The observed phenomenom demonstrates the oscillation of the area and/or the temperature of the gyroresonance region. A model computations show that variations of the height of the CCTR with the amplitude of the order of ten km may be enough to produce the observed fluctuations. The oscillations with the period approximately equal to 3 minutes are well-knon phenomena in the chromsphere above the sunspots. We suggest that we have found the appearance of the 3-minute oscillations of sunspots in the radio emission.