e-CALLISTO FITS Analyzer: A Software Framework for CALLISTO Solar Radio Data
G.L.S.S. Liyanage, J. Adassuriya, K.P.S.C. Jayaratne, C. Monstein, P.K. Manoharan

TL;DR
The paper introduces e-CALLISTO FITS Analyzer, a cross-platform software tool for processing and analyzing solar radio burst data from the extensive e-CALLISTO archive, enabling more accurate and event-focused analysis.
Contribution
It presents a unified, interactive application that handles large FITS datasets, supports background subtraction, burst isolation, and physical parameter estimation, enhancing solar radio burst analysis.
Findings
Successfully analyzed a Type II burst, estimating drift rate and shock speed.
Supports continuous spectrum creation through time and frequency merging.
Provides physically meaningful measurements from e-CALLISTO data.
Abstract
Solar radio bursts are important signatures of dynamic processes in the solar corona, including particle acceleration and shock propagation associated with solar flares and coronal mass ejections. Among the missions that report solar radio bursts within 24 hours, the e-CALLISTO archive is the largest, with more than 150 stations worldwide. The archive generates large volumes of FITS data that are often affected by radio-frequency interference and background noise. Irregular frequency setups in different stations are also a limitation of statistical analysis of SRBs. Each CALLISTO observation is a 15-minute frame, which often causes a single burst to split over multiple frames, making event-level analysis difficult. This work presents the e-CALLISTO FITS Analyzer, a unified, interactive, cross-platform application for processing and analyzing e-CALLISTO dynamic spectra on Windows, macOS,…
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