Design and Implementation of a Multi-Element Solar Radio Interferometer at 1.42 GHz
摘要
Solar flares and Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are two examples of solar explosive and transient phenomena. Both phenomena give rise to characteristic signals in the radio band in decametric and hectometric ranges, with more associated phenomena such as Type III and IV radio bursts. Additionally, in the Quiet Sun emission, we can observe radio signatures in these ranges, coming from the low Corona.
In this article we describe the design process, validation in simulation, implementation and results of a multi-element radio interferometer for solar observations at 1.42 GHz. The development of the instrument was divided in two phases. An initial phase with the design of a 2-element drift interferometer, where each of the antenna elements is a