The ARTEMIS–Jean Louis Steinberg Radiospectrograph (ARTEMIS-IV)

GALLERY of Selected Dynamic Spectra

 

Date

Dynamic Spectrum

Description (and links to publications)

1999-June-30

ASG Dynamic Spectrum 630-110 MHz

Type IV preceded by Type  III G

See Caroubalos & al (2004)

1999-July-13

ASG Dynamic Spectrum 630-110 MHz

Type II/IV preceded by Type  III G

See Caroubalos & al (2004)

2000-February-08

ASG Dynamic Spectrum 630-110 MHz

Type II/IV preceded by Type  III G

See Caroubalos & al (2004)

2000-March-02

ASG Dynamic Spectrum 630-110 MHz

Type III GG,  and type II/IV

See Caroubalos & al (2004)

15-April-2000

ASG Dynamic Spectrum 630-110 MHz

Type III GG,  and type IV

See Caroubalos & al (2004)

30-April-2000

ASG Dynamic Spectrum 630-110 MHz

Type III GG,  and type II/IV

See Caroubalos & al (2004)

Complex Solar Events Observed with the ARTEMIS/JLS in October-November 2003

25-October-2003

ASG Dynamic Spectrum 630-30 MHz: Type III & IV and a peculiar emission feature in the low frequency range

(Alissandrakis & al 2005)

26-October-2003

ASG Dynamic Spectrum 630-30 MHz: Type II (F-H) and Type  IV

(Alissandrakis & al 2005)

28-October-2003

ASG Dynamic Spectrum 630-30 MHz: Type II (F-H) and Type  IV

(Kuznetsov & al 2005)

2003-November-03

ASG Dynamic Spectrum 630-30 MHz: Type III Groups, Type II (F-H) and IV.

(Alissandrakis & al 2005)

 

 

 

 

Complex Solar Events Observed with the ARTEMIS/JLS in January 2005

2005-January-17

ASG Dynamic Spectrum 630-30 MHz: Radio signature of an extreme event. (Hillaris & al 2011)

2005-January-20

ASG Dynamic Spectrum 630-30 MHz: Radio signature of an extreme event. (Bouratzis & al 2010)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When using data from this catalogue in published papers please consider citing one or more of the following:

«Observing the Sun At 20-650Mhz at Thermopylae with Artemis» Space Science Reviews 122: 169-179 (2006)

«The improved ARTEMIS IV multichannel solar radio spectrograph of the University of Athens».: Experimental Astronomy (2006) 21:41-55

«Measuring solar radio bursts in 20-650 MHz», Measurement, 41, (2008), 251-258.