[asapmembers] SAVE THE DATE, Nov. 18th 12 pm ET: ASAP Lecture/Discussion "Solar Wind and Space Weather Studies at Arecibo Observatory"

secretary at areciboscience.org secretary at areciboscience.org
Sat Nov 13 21:13:24 UTC 2021






Dear Colleagues,
	Please save the date—
		Lecture/Discussion: Thurs., 18th November, 12 noon ET
		Solar Wind and Space Weather Studies at Arecibo Observatory
		Prof. P. K. Manoharan, Senior Observatory Scientist At Arecibo
			(link for a fuller biography <https://www.naic.edu/ao/scientist-user-portal/profile?id=11>)
 
Abstract:
The talk will discuss the significance of the interplanetary scintillation
(IPS) observations made with the 305-m Arecibo Telescope in the
frequency range of 300 – 3000 MHz. Results of this study emphasize the
importance of IPS measurements with a highly sensitive Arecibo-like
radio telescope in understanding properties of the solar wind in its
acceleration region and evolution of earth-directed space weather
events (e.g., coronal mass ejections) in the Sun-Earth distance. I
will also present an overview of the recently installed Callisto solar
radio spectrometer at the Arecibo Observatory and discuss some of the
interesting solar bursts detected with it.

This event is a further in the series of ASAP “lunchtime” talks/discussions exploring issues and proposals pertinent 
to Arecibo’s future.  Recordings of the earlier talks can be found on the areciboscience.org <http://areciboscience.org/> website.

	Please reserve the date.  And look for a zoom link that we will send about 12-24 hours before the event.
		Best regards and wishes,
			ASAP Secretary


 


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