Radio imaging-spectroscopy observations of the Sun in decimetric and centimetric wavelengths

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To address fundamental processes in the solar eruptive phenomena it is important to have imaging-spectroscopy over centimetric-decimetric wave range. The Chinese Spectral Radioheliograph (CSRH) in 0.4-15 GHz range with high time, space and frequency resolutions is being constructed to achieve this goal. The perspectives to open new observational windows on solar flares and CMEs will be achieved by mapping the radio emission from unstable electron populations during the basic processes of energy release. CSRH is located in a radio quiet region in Inner Mongolia of China. The array of CSRH-I in 0.4-2.0 GHz with 40 4.5m antennas has been established and starts test observations. The 60 2m antennas for array of CSRH-II in 2-15 GHz have been mounted and assembled. The progress and current status of CSRH are introduced. © International Astronomical Union 2013.

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Yan, Y., Wang, W., Liu, F., Geng, L., Chen, Z., & Zhang, J. (2012). Radio imaging-spectroscopy observations of the Sun in decimetric and centimetric wavelengths. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 8, pp. 489–494). https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921313003001

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