A world-wide net of solar radio spectrometers: e-CALLISTO

AO Benz, C Monstein, H Meyer, PK Manoharan… - Earth, Moon, and …, 2009 - Springer
AO Benz, C Monstein, H Meyer, PK Manoharan, R Ramesh, A Altyntsev, A Lara, J Paez…
Earth, Moon, and Planets, 2009Springer
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 in a central data base. A public web-interface
exists through which data can be browsed and retrieved. The nine instruments form a
network called e-CALLISTO. It is still growing in the number of stations, as redundancy is
desirable for full 24 h coverage of the solar radio emission in the meter and low decimeter …
Abstract
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 in a central data base. A public web-interface exists through which data can be browsed and retrieved. The nine instruments form a network called e-CALLISTO. It is still growing in the number of stations, as redundancy is desirable for full 24 h coverage of the solar radio emission in the meter and low decimeter band. The e-CALLISTO system has already proven to be a valuable new tool for monitoring solar activity and for space weather research.
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