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    Wavelet-based Characterization of Small-scale Solar Emission Features at Low Radio Frequencies

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    Authors
    Suresh, A.
    Sharma, R.
    Oberoi, D.
    Das, S.
    Pankratius, V.
    Timar, B.
    Lonsdale, C.
    Bowman, J.
    Briggs, F.
    Cappallo, R.
    Corey, B.
    Deshpande, A.
    Emrich, David
    Goeke, R.
    Greenhill, L.
    Hazelton, B.
    Johnston-Hollitt, M.
    Kaplan, D.
    Kasper, J.
    Kratzenberg, E.
    Lynch, Mervyn
    McWhirter, S.
    Mitchell, D.
    Morales, M.
    Morgan, E.
    Ord, S.
    Prabu, T.
    Rogers, A.
    Roshi, A.
    Shankar, N.
    Srivani, K.
    Subrahmanyan, R.
    Tingay, Steven
    Waterson, M.
    Wayth, Randall
    Webster, R.
    Whitney, A.
    Williams, Anne
    Williams, C.
    Date
    2017
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Suresh, A. and Sharma, R. and Oberoi, D. and Das, S. and Pankratius, V. and Timar, B. and Lonsdale, C. et al. 2017. Wavelet-based Characterization of Small-scale Solar Emission Features at Low Radio Frequencies. Astrophysical Journal. 843 (1).
    Source Title
    Astrophysical Journal
    DOI
    10.3847/1538-4357/aa774a
    ISSN
    0004-637X
    School
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
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    Copyright © 2017 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58276
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    Abstract

    Low radio frequency solar observations using the Murchison Widefield Array have recently revealed the presence of numerous weak short-lived narrowband emission features, even during moderately quiet solar conditions. These nonthermal features occur at rates of many thousands per hour in the 30.72 MHz observing bandwidth, and hence necessarily require an automated approach for their detection and characterization. Here, we employ continuous wavelet transform using a mother Ricker wavelet for feature detection from the dynamic spectrum. We establish the efficacy of this approach and present the first statistically robust characterization of the properties of these features. In particular, we examine distributions of their peak flux densities, spectral spans, temporal spans, and peak frequencies. We can reliably detect features weaker than 1 SFU, making them, to the best of our knowledge, the weakest bursts reported in literature. The distribution of their peak flux densities follows a power law with an index of -2.23 in the 12-155 SFU range, implying that they can provide an energetically significant contribution to coronal and chromospheric heating. These features typically last for 1-2 s and possess bandwidths of about 4-5 MHz. Their occurrence rate remains fairly flat in the 140-210 MHz frequency range. At the time resolution of the data, they appear as stationary bursts, exhibiting no perceptible frequency drift. These features also appear to ride on a broadband background continuum, hinting at the likelihood of them being weak type-I bursts.

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