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MEXART IPS observations. Instrument status report
Americo Gonzalez-Esparza, Ernesto Aguilar-Rodriguez, Julio Mejia-Ambriz, Esmeralda Romero-Hernandez, Oyuki Chang-Martinez, Victor De la Luz, Pedro Corona-Romero,
Armando Carrillo, Ernesto Andrade, Pablo Villanueva
SCiESMEX, Instituto de Geofisica, UNAM
Mexican Array Radio Telescope
• system configuration
• process to reach full operation
• Mexican Space Weather Service (SCiESMEX)
• IPS data and solar wind modeling as a space weather product
Talk outline
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MEXART radiosource 3C273 2014
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Power-law index : -2.12
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MEXART radiosource 3C298 2014
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Power-law index : -2.68
power spectra of IPS observations and model fits
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3C298α = 3.8size = 0.30
ε = ( AU) 31.30 0.52AR = 1.0χ2 = 0.33
date = / / 2014 11 13
V = +/− km/s 585 55
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power spectra of IPS observations and model fits
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3C273α = 3.8size = 0.40
ε = ( AU) 50.70 0.77AR = 1.0χ2 = 0.12
date = / / 2014 11 13
V = +/− km/s 425 30
obsfit
Chang-Martinez et al., 2015
MEXART radiosource 3C298
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m index
maximum value at : 21.2
Chang-Martinez et al., 2015
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0.34 AU
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0.86 AU
0.98 AU
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Velocity(km/s)
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Chang-Martinez et al., 2015
https://www.wmo-sat.info/product-access-guide/space-weather-product-portal
https://www.wmo-sat.info/product-access-guide/domain/space
Conclusions
• MEXART is a fully dedicated array to perform IPS observations
• By the end of 2015 the array will operate, for the first time, with the full antenna
• We will have a new receiver with 4 channels and 4MHz bandwidth
• We expect a significant improvement in the instrument’s response. We will increment the number of radio sources and the signal to noise ratio
• We are developing the methodology to obtain solar wind parameters in near real time
• MEXART observations and tomographic modeling as a space weather product