Unintended electromagnetic radiation from Starlink satellites detected with LOFAR between 110 and 188 MHz
F. Di Vruno, B.Winkel, C. G. Bassa, G. I. G. J\'ozsa, M. A. Brentjens,, A. Jessner, S. Garrington

TL;DR
This study detects and analyzes unintended electromagnetic radiation from Starlink satellites within 110-188 MHz, revealing intrinsic emissions and potential regulatory concerns for radio astronomy.
Contribution
First detection and characterization of unintended electromagnetic radiation from Starlink satellites in the 110-188 MHz band, highlighting intrinsic emissions and regulatory implications.
Findings
Radiation detected in broad and narrow bands varies between satellites.
Some narrow-band signals are reflections from radar, others are intrinsic to satellites.
Spectral power flux densities range from 0.1 to 500 Jy.
Abstract
We report on observations of 68 satellites belonging to the SpaceX Starlink constellation with the LOFAR radio telescope. Radiation associated with Starlink satellites was detected at observing frequencies between 110 and 188 MHz. A combination of broad-band features, covering the entire observed bandwidth, as well as narrow-band (bandwidth < 12.2 kHz) emission at frequencies of 125, 135, 143.05, 150, and 175 MHz, was observed. The presence and properties of both the narrow- and broad-band features vary between satellites at different orbital altitudes. While the narrow-band detections at 143.05 MHz can be attributed to reflections of radar signals from the French GRAVES Space Surveillance Radar, the signal properties of the broad- and narrow-band features at the other frequencies suggest that this radiation is intrinsic to the Starlink satellites and it is seen for 47 out of the 68…
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