The 127 MHz solar patrol at the Torun Observatory

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Interferometry, Solar Flux, Solar Observatories, Solar Radiation, Error Analysis, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Spectra, Variability

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Observations of solar radiation flux with a simple interferometer at the Observatory of Torun (Poland), at 127 MHz, are reviewed. The procedure described for finding solar radiation flux does not take into account the effect of the finite extent of the source on smoothing of interference lobes. A redefinition of the variability index and a reclassification of radio events are presented. A 200 meter baseline interferometer went into service in May 1963. The simple interferometer in service since October 1960 comprises two parabolic-cylinder antennas and a receiver. Observatory reports on distinctive events, noise storm dynamics, and formats of monthly reports are discussed.

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