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The investigations of the solar wind beyond Earth's orbit by IPS observations at decameter wavelengths: Present state and perspectives

    N.N. KALINICHENKO, M. R. OLYAK, A. A. KONOVALENKO, R. FALLOWS, P. ZARKA, H. O. RUCKER, A. LECACHEUX, I. N. BUBNOV, S. N. YERIN, A. I. BRAZHENKO, O. L. IVANTISHIN, V. V. KOSHOVY, O. A. LYTVYNENKO

Planetary Radio Emissions VIII, pp. 479-486, 2018/08/17

Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions held at Seggauberg near Graz, Austria, October 25–27, 2016

doi: 10.1553/PRE8s479

doi: 10.1553/PRE8s479

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doi:10.1553/PRE8s479



doi:10.1553/PRE8s479

Abstract

The present state of solar wind investigations by IPS (interplanetary scintillations) observations at decameter wavelengths is discussed. Radio telescopes, equipment and methods which are used in these experiments are shown. We also describe some interesting results devoted to the long term monitoring of the solar wind beyond Earth’s orbit, the detection of the large scale disturbances associated with active processes at the Sun and the reconstructions of the solar wind stream structure. Emphasis is placed on perspectives of low frequency IPS investigations which are particularly connected with the creation of the Giant Ukrainian Radio Telescopes (GURT) and UTR-2 – URAN – GURT – LOFAR collaboration.