This review summarizes particle acceleration models in solar flares and how SKAO observations will enable better characterization of nonthermal particle populations and coronal properties.
Estimating solar flux density at low radio frequencies using a sky brightness model
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Sky models have been used in the past to calibrate individual low radio frequency telescopes. Here we generalize this approach from a single antenna to a two element interferometer and formulate the problem in a manner to allow us to estimate the flux density of the Sun using the normalized cross-correlations (visibilities) measured on a low resolution interferometric baseline. For wide field-of-view instruments, typically the case at low radio frequencies, this approach can provide robust absolute solar flux calibration for well characterized antennas and receiver systems. It can provide a reliable and computationally lean method for extracting parameters of physical interest using a small fraction of the voluminous interferometric data, which can be prohibitingly compute intensive to calibrate and image using conventional approaches. We demonstrate this technique by applying it to data from the Murchison Widefield Array and assess its reliability.
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Radio Diagnostics of Particle Acceleration in Solar Flares with SKAO Observations
This review summarizes particle acceleration models in solar flares and how SKAO observations will enable better characterization of nonthermal particle populations and coronal properties.