Solar Radio Spectro-polarimeter (50-500 MHz). I. Design, Development, and Characterization of a Cross-polarized, Log-periodic Dipole Antenna
Journal article, 2023

The Zeeman effect has been routinely used to image and quantify the solar photospheric magnetic field (B). Such a direct measuring technique is not yet available for the corona (Lin et al. 2004). Since almost all transient nonthermal radio emissions from the corona are either partially or fully circularly polarized, observing their polarization signatures over broad frequency ranges would be of help to estimate B as a function of heliocentric height. This article aims to describe the design and development of a Cross-polarized Log-Periodic Dipole Antenna (CLPDA), an integral part of a radio spectro-polarimeter, which works in the 50-500 MHz frequency-range and to explain the tests that were carried out to characterize it. The above frequency range corresponds to a heliocentric height range ≈1.03 < r < 2.5 R ⊙ (R ⊙ = photospheric radius), wherein the numerous coronal nonthermal transients associated with space-weather effects are observed to originate. The CLPDA is used to determine the strength and sense of polarization of the received radio signal. The uncertainty involved in the determination depends on the polarization-isolation (PI) between the two orthogonal components of a CLPDA. Some of the recent advancements made in the antenna design concepts at high frequencies (∼GHz) were adopted to reduce the PI at low frequencies (∼MHz). Throughout the above frequency range, the CLPDA has a gain, return loss, and PI of ≈6.6 dBi, ≲−10 dB, and ≲−27 dB, respectively. The average PI of the CLPDA varies from −30 to −24 dB over an azimuthal angle range 0° to ±45° within which the observations are performed regularly.

Author

Anshu Kumari

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

G. V.S. Gireesh

Indian Institute of Astrophysics

C. Kathiravan

Indian Institute of Astrophysics

Mugundhan Vijayaraghavan

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Onsala Space Observatory

Indrajit V. Barve

Indian Institute of Astrophysics

R. Ramesh

Indian Institute of Astrophysics

C. Monstein

Universita della Svizzera italiana

Astrophysical Journal

0004-637X (ISSN) 1538-4357 (eISSN)

Vol. 958 2 181

Subject Categories

Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

DOI

10.3847/1538-4357/acff58

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12/27/2023