Abstract
Using observations made with
the Nobeyama radio heliograph (NRH) at 17
GHz and the
Yohkoh/SXT experiment, we report the first detection of 17 GHz
signatures of coronal
X-ray-bright points (XBPs). This is also the first reported detection of
flaring bright points in
microwaves. We have detected four BPs at 17 GHz out of eight identified
in SXT data on 1992 July
31, for which we looked for 17 GHz emission. For one XBP located in a
quiet mixed-polarity
region, the peak times at 17 GHz and X-rays are very similar, and both
are long-lasting-about 2
hr in duration. There is a second BP (located near an active region)
which is most likely flaring
also, but the time profiles in the two spectral domains are not similar.
The other two 17 GHz BPs
are quiescent with fluctuations superposed upon them. For the quiet
region XBP, the gradual,
long-lasting, and unpolarized emission suggests that the 17 GHz emission
is thermal.