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Using Partial Solar Eclipse for the 14-Metre Radio Telescope Calibration Cover

Using Partial Solar Eclipse for the 14-Metre Radio Telescope Calibration

By: J. Kallunki  
Open Access
|Nov 2023

Abstract

A partial solar eclipse occurred on 25 October 2022, in the central and northern parts of Europe. The partial solar eclipse was observed at Aalto University Metsähovi Radio Observatory, Finland at the radio wavelength of 8 mm (37 GHz). In Finland, the magnitude of the partial solar eclipse was 62.7 %. Solar radio maps at the time cadence of about 9 minutes were observed over the whole eclipse. The solar eclipse observations could be used for instrument calibration purposes. This paper investigates the solar brightness temperature, the limb brightening effect, the height of the chromosphere and the location of radio brightening using the aforementioned partial solar eclipse observations.

We got the confirmation that our earlier results are consistent, e.g., the solar brightness temperature matches with 8100 K ± 300 K. It was also possible to detect limb brightening effect. However, the prevailing solar activity might have distorted the final conclusions. The Moon should operate as a focusing element and the location of radio brightenings could be defined more carefully than in the normal conditions. We investigated this feature. Our results are in some parts unexpected and need further investigations.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/lpts-2023-0036 | Journal eISSN: 2255-8896 | Journal ISSN: 0868-8257
Language: English
Page range: 54 - 62
Published on: Nov 30, 2023
Published by: Institute of Physical Energetics
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 6 issues per year

© 2023 J. Kallunki, published by Institute of Physical Energetics
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