CASA Sit-together session 6
Solar continuum data at 20 cm from VLA
29th October 2010, ARC Czech Node at Astronomical Institute in OndřejovIntroduction – Specifics of solar radio astronomy
The Sun is our closest star and this simple fact has a few consequences for its observations, also on the radio waves:
- Its is bright, in fact on many wavelengths much brighter than other sources usually observed. This has both pros and cons – shorter integration time is sufficient, on the other hand one can get into problems with calibration.
- Linear scales (in km) which we can resolve are many orders of magnitude smaller than for the remote radio sources. Having a speed at which disturbances propagate in the source (typically Alfven speed) this also means that the resolved sources at the Sun can be much more variable than usually – source dynamics does matter and we are frequently interested in time evolution.
The data, script, scan descriptions, and a few notes (readme.pdf) are available at:
http://www.asu.cas.cz/~barta/