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AO Callisto Solar Radio Spectrometer
Byfrancisco.torres14 December 2021 #AOScienceNow
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A Callisto Solar Radio Spectrometer was installed at the Arecibo Observatory. It began routine monitoring of the Sun starting 10 October 2021 in the frequency range of 10 – 120 MHz. Observations are made daily in the time interval of 06:30 AM to 05:30 PM AST.
On 28 October 2021, an intense flare occurred on the Sun, followed by a fast and wide coronal mass ejection (CME). The radio manifestations associated with the above flare/CME were recorded by the AO Callisto. The figure below shows the spectrum observed in the frequency range of 20 – 90 MHz. Further study of this event is in progress.
The Callisto spectra are routinely made available in every 15-min interval at the website: ../../../www.e-callisto.org/Data/data.html
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Keywords: arecibo, observatory, Callisto, Spectrometer, Solar Radio Spectrometer, radio, telescope