4. The difference of
the longitudinal location of the SSRT (MWRH in the future) and FASR
will make it possible to carry out mutually complementary observations of the Sun on a 24-hour basis.
5. Scientific objectives of MWRH:
Magnetography of the corona, Solar flares, CME, Structures inside coronal holes, Bright coronal
points, Applications.
6. The solution of
the above-mentioned problems substantially alters and enhance the requirements for new solar radio telescopes. The MWRH project provides for the attainment of a time resolution on the order of 1 s,
and the sensitivity and dynamic
range will be sufficient for recording all forms of solar activity, the
angular resolution can be improved
using remote antennas (such as the antenna 32 m in diameter that is already under construction near the
SSRT for the Russian RSDB “Quasar”
system).
7. Consequently, the
use of parallel aperture synthesis is more
promising because to solve the above-mentioned
problems requires obtaining solar radio images at different wave lengths with sufficiently high temporal
resolution. It is obvious that this can be
realized only through the use of parallel aperture synthesis.