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Revision as of 16:30, 8 August 2023

Radio Data Access

Instrument Frequency Range/Central Frequencies Cadence Observing Time (UT) Dates of Operation (start/end) FOV Imaging FOV / Resolution Spectroscopy Frequency Resolution Useful Links Points of Contact for Data
ALMA 92-96, 104-108, 190-194,
202-206, 229-233, 245-249,
338.6-342.6, 350.6-345.6 GHz
1s 13 - 21 2016 - ongoing Sun, sub active region scales 6.54-66″ / 0.62-11.6″ 2 GHz Harvard Stephen White (stephen.white.24@spaceforce.mil) Tim Bastian (tbastian@nrao.edu)
EOVSA 1-18 GHz Sample time: 20ms: Full Sweep: 1s ~14-24 2017 - ongoing Point 57″/ x 51″/ 0.500 GHz You Are Here Dale Gary (dgary@njit.edu)
Bin Chen (bin.chen@njit.edu)
F10.7 2.8 GHz 3 times daily 17 (18), 20, 23 (22) 1947 - ongoing Full Sun, unresolved N/A N/A Space Weather Monitor Sam Schonfeld (schonfsj@gmail.com)
LOFAR LBA: 10 - 80 MHz,
HBA: 120 - 240 MHz
10ms 8.5-16 Time Allocation by Proposal FOV Info FOV Info 10 kHz LOFAR Info Doc Anshu Kumari (anshusingh628@gmail.com)
LWA-NM 10-88 MHz < 1s 15 - 23 April 2011 - ongoing Full-sky All-sky, ~2-15° (zenith) 7.8 - 612 kHz LWA Spec Stephen White (stephen.white.24@spaceforce.mil)
MWA 80-300MHz 0.5s 01:00-08:00 2014 - ongoing 30deg depends on configuration;
~1-2′/200MHz
10/40 kHz MWA Surajit Mondal (surajit.mondal@njit.edu)
NoRP 1, 2, 3.75, 9.4, 17, 35, 80 GHz 0.1s 23 - 7 ~1979 - ongoing
(3.75 GHz since 1951)
Full Sun, unresolved N/A N/A NRO Stephen White (stephen.white.24@spaceforce.mil)
NoRH 17, 34 GHz 1s, daily 22.5 - 6.5 7/1/1992 - 3/31/2020 Full Sun 10″, 5″ N/A Hinode Site Stephen White (stephen.white.24@spaceforce.mil),
Nat Gopalswamy (nat.gopalswamy@nasa.gov)
OVRO-LWA 15-88 MHz 1ms (dynamic spectrum); 100ms (fast visibilities); 10s (regular mode) 14-24:00 under commissioning (some data already available) Full Sky 5′ at 80MHz 24kHz (dynamic spectrum and regular mode), 100 kHz (fast visibilities) [link to come] Dale Gary (dgary@njit.edu)
Bin Chen (bin.chen@njit.edu)
PSP/FIELDS LFR: 10 kHz-2.4 MHz
HFR:1.6 kHz-19.2 MHz
7s 0-24 2018/10/02 - Present during PSP Perihelia N/A N/A Non-uniform, Δν/ν ~ 4.5% FIELDS data
Data Release Notes
Marc Pulupa (pulupa@berkeley.edu)
Sam Badman (samuel.badman@cfa.harvard.edu)
RSTN 245, 410, 610, 1415,
4995, 8800, 15400 MHz
1s 0 - 24 1980 - ongoing Full Sun, unresolved N/A N/A NOAA, SWS Stephen White (stephen.white.24@spaceforce.mil)
VLA 1-18 GHz; 0.3 GHz (P-Band) 50 ms - 5 s, depending on observing frequency 15 - 23 from 1990s; based on proposals 42′ at 1 GHz 1.3-46 ″ @ 1.3GHz depending on configuration Depends on configuration NRAO Archive Tim Bastian (tbastian@nrao.edu)
NRH 150, 173, 228, 270, 298, 327, 327.5, 408, 432, 445 MHz 125 ms 8 - 15 Ongoing Full Sun 6′ @ 150 MHz, 2′ @ 450 MHz NRH L. Klein (ludwig.klein@obspm.fr) and A. Hamini (abdallah.hamini@obspm.fr)
E-Callisto Varies: Multiple Instruments Throughout World Varies Varies Ongoing Full Sun - Unresolved Varies Varies E-Callisto N/A

Other Useful Resources

  1. The CESRA-related data centers is another place where you can find a list of different Radio instruments.
  1. The plots below show the Observation times of different instruments: