Observations of the solar radio emission with the Callisto spectrometer

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Kh. A. Monstein
S. V. Lesovoy
A. I. Maslov
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[1] Institute of Astronomy,Institute of Solar
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Terrestrial Physics, Siberian Branch
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Geomagnetism and Aeronomy | 2009年 / 49卷
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Antenna Array; Solar Radio; Radio Astronomy; Solar Radio Emission; Control Building;
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In the framework of the program for setting the Callisto spectrometer network into operation, the spectral measurements were carried out at the sites of spectrometer locations in India and Russia in winter 2006. The results achieved at Badary, the site where the Siberian Solar Radio Telescope (SSRT) is located, are presented. The measurements were performed using a broadband log-periodic antenna connected to the Callisto spectrometer developed at the Institute of Astronomy (Zurich). The results of these measurements should explain whether spectral studies at frequencies below 1 GHz can be performed using such antennas or new antennas should be developed. The presented results are compared with the similar results obtained in Switzerland in the frequency intervals of interest for radio astronomy. Concerning electromagnetic noise, Badary is a better site for observing the Sun in the 50–800 MHz frequency range as compared to observatories in Switzerland.
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