International audienceA catalogue of the type II and type IV solar radio bursts in the 110-687 MHz range, observed with the radio spectrograph ARTEMIS-IV operated by the University of Athens at Thermopylae, Greece from 1998-2000 is presented. These observations are compared with the LASCO archives of Coronal Mass Ejections and the Solar Geophysical Reports of solar flares (Halpha & SXR) and examined for possible associations. The main results are
On étudie les émissions radio transitoires du soleil provenant de l'interaction entre le plasma coro...
Abstract. We present the new solar radiospectrograph of the University of Athens operating at the Th...
International audienceContext. Solar eruptions, such as coronal mass ejections (CMEs), are often acc...
International audienceA catalogue of the type II and type IV solar radio bursts in the 110-687 MHz r...
A catalogue of the type II and type IV solar radio bursts in the 110-687 MHz range, observed with t...
Abstract. In this report we present a complex metric burst, associated with the 14 July 2000 major s...
Solar type II radio bursts represent the radio signature of shock waves travelling through the solar...
Solar type II radio bursts represent the radio signature of shock waves travelling through the solar...
A preliminary correlation study of the solar burst type III with a type Iv solar burst of has been m...
Solar activities are natural phenomena that occur at the solar surface by ejecting energy into inter...
We present a statistical study on the observed solar radio burst emission associated with the origin...
International audienceWe present the improved solar radio spectrograph of the University of Athens o...
Ground-based observations of metric (coronal) type II radio bursts are compared with observations o...
Solar activities, in particular coronal mass ejections (CMEs), are often accompanied by bursts of ra...
International audienceWe present recent developments of the ARTEMIS IV solar radio spectrograph oper...
On étudie les émissions radio transitoires du soleil provenant de l'interaction entre le plasma coro...
Abstract. We present the new solar radiospectrograph of the University of Athens operating at the Th...
International audienceContext. Solar eruptions, such as coronal mass ejections (CMEs), are often acc...
International audienceA catalogue of the type II and type IV solar radio bursts in the 110-687 MHz r...
A catalogue of the type II and type IV solar radio bursts in the 110-687 MHz range, observed with t...
Abstract. In this report we present a complex metric burst, associated with the 14 July 2000 major s...
Solar type II radio bursts represent the radio signature of shock waves travelling through the solar...
Solar type II radio bursts represent the radio signature of shock waves travelling through the solar...
A preliminary correlation study of the solar burst type III with a type Iv solar burst of has been m...
Solar activities are natural phenomena that occur at the solar surface by ejecting energy into inter...
We present a statistical study on the observed solar radio burst emission associated with the origin...
International audienceWe present the improved solar radio spectrograph of the University of Athens o...
Ground-based observations of metric (coronal) type II radio bursts are compared with observations o...
Solar activities, in particular coronal mass ejections (CMEs), are often accompanied by bursts of ra...
International audienceWe present recent developments of the ARTEMIS IV solar radio spectrograph oper...
On étudie les émissions radio transitoires du soleil provenant de l'interaction entre le plasma coro...
Abstract. We present the new solar radiospectrograph of the University of Athens operating at the Th...
International audienceContext. Solar eruptions, such as coronal mass ejections (CMEs), are often acc...