The radio sky from Clark Lake

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Low Frequencies, Radio Astronomy, Radio Telescopes, Solar Radio Emission, Solar Corona, Synthetic Apertures, Type 3 Bursts

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The Clark Lake Radio Observatory's telescope is currently the most sophisticated instrument for low frequency astronomical radio research. Using this instrument, astronomers have identified an association of bright X-ray point flares on the sun with the brief, intense radio bursts, classified as 'Type III', that are generated by the interaction of electron streams with ambient coronal plasma. Other solar observations at Clark Lake are of coronal transient shock waves and plasma cloud distributions. Radio galaxies such as 3C 129 are also frequent objects of study.

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