Improved 35 GHz radiometer for solar burst measurements

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Microwave Radiometers, Radio Astronomy, Solar Flares, Solar Radio Bursts, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Bandwidth, Block Diagrams, Centimeter Waves, Parabolic Antennas, Solar X-Rays

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The new 35-GHz patrol radiometer at Sagamore Hill Solar Radio Observatory is described. The improved sensitivity of this system permits the detection of solar bursts down to about a 5-10 sfu level vs 50-100 sfu for the old system. This enhanced sensitivity will aid in the investigation of a wide range of topics pertaining to the physics of solar flares. These include but are not limited to spectral studies of large flare-bursts, correlations with hard X-ray data, and the detection of short cm-wavelength sharp-cutoff bursts.

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