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Observations of Low Frequency Solar Radio Bursts from the Rosse Solar-Terrestrial Observatory
Authors:P Zucca  E P Carley  J McCauley  P T Gallagher  C Monstein  R T J McAteer
Institution:1. School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
2. Institute for Astronomy, ETH-Zentrum, Zürich, 8093, Switzerland
3. Department of Astronomy, New Mexico State University, PO Box 30001 MSC 4500, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, USA
Abstract:The Rosse Solar-Terrestrial Observatory (RSTO; www.rosseobservatory.ie ) was established at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly, Ireland (53°05′38.9″, 7°55′12.7″) in 2010 to study solar radio bursts and the response of the Earth’s ionosphere and geomagnetic field. To date, three Compound Astronomical Low-cost Low-frequency Instrument for Spectroscopy in Transportable Observatory (CALLISTO) spectrometers have been installed, with the capability of observing in the frequency range of 10?–?870 MHz. The receivers are fed simultaneously by biconical and log-periodic antennas. Nominally, frequency spectra in the range of 10?–?400 MHz are obtained with four sweeps per second over 600 channels. Here, we describe the RSTO solar radio spectrometer set-up, and present dynamic spectra of samples of type II, III and IV radio bursts. In particular, we describe the fine-scale structure observed in type II bursts, including band splitting and rapidly varying herringbone features.
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