Observation of solar radio burst events from Mars orbit with the Shallow Radar instrument
Christopher Gerekos, Gregor Steinbr\"ugge, Immanuel Jebaraj, Andreas, Casillas, Elena Donini, Beatriz S\'anchez-Cano, Mark Lester, Jasmina, Magdaleni\'c, Sean Peters, Andrew Romero-Wolf, Donald Blankenship

TL;DR
This study reveals that the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's SHARAD instrument can detect solar radio bursts with high resolution, offering a new space-based method for solar observation and analysis of solar radio phenomena.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates the capability of the SHARAD instrument to detect solar radio bursts, establishing its reliability and potential as a novel solar radio-observatory beyond Earth.
Findings
SHARAD can detect solar radio bursts with 79.2% accuracy.
High-resolution data from SHARAD enables detailed analysis of type-III burst times.
A simple geometrical model predicts burst detection with high reliability.
Abstract
Multispacecraft and multiwavelength observations of solar eruptions such as flares and coronal mass ejections are essential to understand the complex processes behind these events. The study of solar burst events in the radio-frequency spectrum has relied almost exclusively on data from ground-based observations and a few dedicated heliophysics missions such as STEREO or Wind. Reanalysing existing data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Shallow Radar (SHARAD) instrument, a Martian planetary radar sounder, we have discovered the instrument was also capable of detecting solar radio bursts, and was able to do so with unprecedented resolution for a space-based solar instrument. In this study we aim at demonstrating the reliability and value of SHARAD as a new solar radio-observatory. We characterised the sensitivity of the instrument to type-III solar radio bursts through a…
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TopicsPlanetary Science and Exploration · Astro and Planetary Science · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
