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Browsing by Author "Monstein, C"

Browsing by Author "Monstein, C"

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  • Monstein, C; Ramesh, R; Kathiravan, C (Astronomical Society of India, 2007-12)
    During a campaign in December 2006, radio spectrum measure- ments over the frequency range 45-870 MHz were carried out at the Gauribida- nur observatory, located about 100 km north of Bangalore. The spectrometer used for ...
  • Kumari, Anshu; Gireesh, G. V. S; Kathiravan, C; Mugundhan, V; Barve, Indrajit V; Ramesh, R; Monstein, C (American Astronomical Society, 2023-12-01)
    The Zeeman effect has been routinely used to image and quantify the solar photospheric magnetic field (B). Such a direct measuring technique is not yet available for the corona (Lin et al. 2004). Since almost all ...
  • Mahender, A; Sasikumar Raja, K; Ramesh, R; Panditi, V; Monstein, C; Yellaiah, G (Springer, 2020-11)
    We have studied low-frequency (45 – 410 MHz) type III solar radio bursts observed using the e-Compound Astronomical Low-cost Low-frequency Instrument for Spectroscopy and Transportable Observatory (e-CALLISTO) spectrometer ...
  • Ndacyayisenga, T; Uwamahoro, J; Raja, K. S; Monstein, C (Elsevier B.V, 2021-02-15)
    olar radio bursts (SRBs) are the signatures of various phenomenon that happen in the solar corona and interplanetary medium (IPM). In this article, we have studied occurrence of Type III bursts and their association with ...
  • Umuhire, A. C; Uwamahoro, J; Sasikumar Raja, K; Kumari, A; Monstein, C (Elsevier B.V., 2021-10-15)
    Solar radio type II bursts serve as early indicators of incoming geo-effective space weather events such as coronal mass ejections (CMEs). In order to investigate the origin of high-frequency type II bursts (HF type II ...
  • Benz, A. O; Monstein, C; Meyer, H; Manoharan, P. K; Ramesh, R; Altyntsev, A; Lara, A; Paez, J; Cho, K.S (Springer, 2009-04)
    Radio spectrometers of the CALLISTO type to observe solar flares have been distributed to nine locations around the globe. The instruments observe automatically, their data is collected every day via internet and stored ...

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