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15 March 2002 Concept of partially overlapping multiple beams for spatial determination of solar bursts time transients at submm-IR wavelengths
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Abstract
The concept of partially overlapping multiple beams, produced by focal plane arrays in large antennas, has been used successfully at mm-waves to detect instantaneously spatial positions of rapid spikes produced by solar flares. The technique has been used at mm-waves and was recently applied to the Solar Submillimeter-wave Telescope, which operates at 212 and 405 GHz. We present the basic description of the concept and the results obtained. New applications are being considered for shorter submm-IR wavelengths, with the use of focal plane arrays of bolometers, which spatial angular accuracy will strongly depend on the knowledge of the beamshapes of the individual beams produced.
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Pierre Kaufmann, Arline M. Melo, and C. Guillermo Gimenez de Castro "Concept of partially overlapping multiple beams for spatial determination of solar bursts time transients at submm-IR wavelengths", Proc. SPIE 4710, Thermosense XXIV, (15 March 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.459629
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KEYWORDS
Reflectors

Staring arrays

Antennas

Bolometers

Electroluminescence

Radio telescopes

Radiometry

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