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Solar Flares As Observed In The Low Frequency Microwave Gyrosynchrotron Emission, Shaheda Begum Shaik
Solar Flares As Observed In The Low Frequency Microwave Gyrosynchrotron Emission, Shaheda Begum Shaik
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Solar flares involve the sudden catastrophic release of magnetic energy stored in the Sun’s corona. This dissertation focuses on investigating the low frequency, optically-thick gyrosynchrotron emission during solar flares for its spatial and spectral dynamics, characteristics, and role in the flare process.
The first part of this dissertation first addresses the spectral dynamics and characteristics of the source morphology. The high-resolution spectra of a set of microwave bursts observed by the Expanded Owens Valley Solar Array (EOVSA) during its commissioning phase in the 2.5-18 GHz frequency range with 1-s time resolution are presented here. Out of the 12 events analyzed …
Radio Diagnostics Of Particles And Plasma In The Solar Corona, Sherry Chhabra
Radio Diagnostics Of Particles And Plasma In The Solar Corona, Sherry Chhabra
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Radio diagnostics, in addition to their capabilities in exploring intense, impulsive bursts, also provide a high sensitivity to much weaker events, which may not show any substantial signature in other wavelengths.
The initial case study examines a complex event consisting of multiple radio sources/bursts associated with a fast coronal mass ejection (CME) and an M 2.1 class solar flare (SOL2015-09-20). ‘First-light’ data from the Owens Valley Radio Observatory–Long Wavelength Array is put in context with observations from Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph onboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, along with the WAVES radio spectrograph onboard WIND, the Expanded Owens Valley …