381-401An account is given of the history of solar radio astronomy, starting from the early failures to the serendipitous discovery of solar radio waves by Hey in 1942. Major advances in solar radio research at meter-decameter, kilometer-hectometer and centimeter wavelengths are discussed. Observations of flare associated radio bursts and their interpretations in terms of plasma and gyrosynchrotron radiations are discussed. In-situ measurements from space of plasma oscillations in association with type III bursts and of one-dimensional electron velocity distributions have confirmed their interpretation by plasma radiation. Radioheliograph measurements at meter-decameter wavelengths and spacecraft measurements at kilometer-hectometer wavelen...
172-191The use of metre-decametre wavelength imaging observations for the following four different k...
A new acousto-optic radio spectrometer has observed the 1 - 2 GHz radio emission of solar flares wit...
Radio diagnostics, in addition to their capabilities in exploring intense, impulsive bursts, also pr...
International audienceThis paper will review the input of 65 years of radio observations to our unde...
The use of meter-decimeter wavelength imaging observations for four different kinds of studies of so...
This thesis presents a detailed study of the research activities of the CSIRO Division of Radiophysi...
Active areas of both observational and theoretical research in which rapid progress is being made ar...
International audienceWe report here on the solar origin of distinctive radiation characteristics ob...
Observations of the solar radio spectrum have been made with high time and frequency resolution. Sp...
The Solar Radio Astronomy Group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisat...
53-60A solar radio spectrograph (SRS), constructed at our School of Physics to study the dynamic act...
Ground-based observations of the variable solar radio emission ranging from few millimetres to decam...
A number of meter wavelength solar radio bursts of spectral Type-III have been observed by means of ...
The solar radio spectra were recorded in real time, both on film and magnetic tape, during the perio...
The phenomena observed at the Sun have a variety of unique radio signatures that can be used to diag...
172-191The use of metre-decametre wavelength imaging observations for the following four different k...
A new acousto-optic radio spectrometer has observed the 1 - 2 GHz radio emission of solar flares wit...
Radio diagnostics, in addition to their capabilities in exploring intense, impulsive bursts, also pr...
International audienceThis paper will review the input of 65 years of radio observations to our unde...
The use of meter-decimeter wavelength imaging observations for four different kinds of studies of so...
This thesis presents a detailed study of the research activities of the CSIRO Division of Radiophysi...
Active areas of both observational and theoretical research in which rapid progress is being made ar...
International audienceWe report here on the solar origin of distinctive radiation characteristics ob...
Observations of the solar radio spectrum have been made with high time and frequency resolution. Sp...
The Solar Radio Astronomy Group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisat...
53-60A solar radio spectrograph (SRS), constructed at our School of Physics to study the dynamic act...
Ground-based observations of the variable solar radio emission ranging from few millimetres to decam...
A number of meter wavelength solar radio bursts of spectral Type-III have been observed by means of ...
The solar radio spectra were recorded in real time, both on film and magnetic tape, during the perio...
The phenomena observed at the Sun have a variety of unique radio signatures that can be used to diag...
172-191The use of metre-decametre wavelength imaging observations for the following four different k...
A new acousto-optic radio spectrometer has observed the 1 - 2 GHz radio emission of solar flares wit...
Radio diagnostics, in addition to their capabilities in exploring intense, impulsive bursts, also pr...