Browsing Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions by Title
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The Science Behind SURROUND: a Constellation of Cubesats Around the Sun
(2023)One of the greatest challenge facing current space weather monitoring operations is forecasting the arrival of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and Solar Energetic Particles (SEPs) within their Earth-Sun propagation timescales. ... -
Selection of low frequency extensions of Saturn kilometric radiation
(2023)Saturn's Kilometric Radiation is an auroral emission that occurs between a few kHz to 1.2 MHz, and peaks in the frequency range 100-400 kHz (Kaiser et al., 1984). It was detected quasi-continuously by Cassini from its ... -
Solar/Stellar Atmospheric Tomography with mm-radio Snapshot Spectroscopic Imaging
(2023)Millimeter (mm) frequencies are primarily sensitive to thermal emission from layers across the stellar chromosphere up to the transition region, while metre-wave (radio) frequencies probe the coronal heights. Together the ... -
Statistical characteristics of leaked AKR observed at South pole station, Antarctica
(2023)There is mounting evidence of a component of terrestrial auroral kilometric radiation (AKR) that is converted to whistler mode and radiated downward toward the planet, observable even at ground level. Three years of data ... -
Testing the relationship between Saturn's ENA and narrowband radio emissions
(2023)Saturn's kilometric radiation (SKR) and Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) emissions are important remote diagnostics of the planet's magnetospheric dynamics, intensifying during periods of global-scale plasma injection, and ... -
The peak frequency source of Saturn's kilometric radiation
(2023)In 2016-2017, the Cassini spacecraft explored the source regions of Saturn0s Kilometric Radiation (SKR) within the kronian polar magnetosphere before ultimately plunging into the upper atmosphere of the planet. This powerful, ... -
The radio JOVE Project 2.0
(2023)Radio JOVE (radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov) is a well-known public outreach, education, and citizen science project using radio astronomy and a hands-on radio telescope for science inquiry and education. Radio JOVE 2.0 is a new ... -
Using crossings of Saturn's magnetospheric boundaries to explore the link between upstream conditions and radio emission
(2023)Saturn has several components to its radio emission which can change in response to varying solar wind and magnetospheric conditions. These radio components include the Saturn Kilometric Radiation (SKR), a cyclotron maser ...