Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions: Recent submissions
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Automatic detection of solar radio bursts in NenuFAR observations
(2023)Solar radio bursts are some of the brightest emissions at radio frequencies in the solar system. The emission mechanisms that generate these bursts offer a remote insight into physical processes in solar coronal plasma, ... -
Five years of solar observations with LOFAR station in Baldy
(2023)We present exemplary observations of solar radio bursts collected in 2017 – 2021 with the use of LOFAR station PL612 located in Baldy (Poland), operating in local mode. In that period, the Sun was observed for 1190.3 hours ... -
A method for the automatic detection of solar type III radio bursts with Wind/Waves
(2023)Solar type III radio bursts have a characteristic signature in frequency-time dynamic spectrograms and provide important insight into the dynamics of the Sun and solar wind. Direct physical inferences of the source electrons ... -
The Science Behind SURROUND: a Constellation of Cubesats Around the Sun
(2023)One of the greatest challenge facing current space weather monitoring operations is forecasting the arrival of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and Solar Energetic Particles (SEPs) within their Earth-Sun propagation timescales. ... -
Solar/Stellar Atmospheric Tomography with mm-radio Snapshot Spectroscopic Imaging
(2023)Millimeter (mm) frequencies are primarily sensitive to thermal emission from layers across the stellar chromosphere up to the transition region, while metre-wave (radio) frequencies probe the coronal heights. Together the ...