Slides & Videos

First Day (Dec 1, 2021)

Tim Bastian – FASR 2021: Towards a next-generation radioheliograph (SlidesVideo)

Dale Gary – A new era for solar radio physics: Imaging spectroscopy (SlidesVideo)

Nat Gopalswamy – Radio investigations with MOST: the Multiview Observatory for Solar Terrestrial Science  (SlidesVideo)

Hazel Bain – Research to Operations Processes for Space Weather Applications: A NOAA SWPC Perspective (SlidesVideo)

Nicole Vilmer – Prospects and Plans for Addressing the Science of Space Weather: a European Perspective (SlidesVideo)

Discussion: Space Weather science and applications (Video)

Bin Chen – Microwave Studies of Solar Flare Energy Release: Outlook for FASR (SlidesVideo)

Jim Drake – Electron acceleration in solar flares (SlidesVideo)

Eoin Carley – New frontiers in flare and CME science with low-frequency radio instruments (SlidesVideo)

Fan Guo – Particle Acceleration and Transport at Coronal Shocks (SlidesVideo)

Discussion: Flare science, magnetic reconnection, particle acceleration and transport (Video)

Costas Alissandrakis – Quiet sun structure, limb brightening, and the bridge to ALMA (SlidesVideo)

Sam Schonfeld – Imaging F10.7: microwave emission mechanisms and coronal elemental abundances (SlidesVideo)

Discussion: Quiet sun, active region (structure and dynamics) science (Video)

Gregory Fleishman – Coronal magnetic field measurements using radio observations (SlidesVideo)

Enrico Landi – Coronal magnetic field measurements with Hinode/EIS (SlidesVideo)

Tom Schad – O/IR coronal magnetometry and a cooperative view of the 3D solar atmosphere (SlidesVideo)

Discussion: Coronal magnetic field measurements: the connection between diagnostics derived from radio and other wavelengths (Video)

Second Day (Dec 2, 2021)

Linghua Wang – Solar Energetic Electron Events and Associated HXR flares (SlidesVideo)

Stuart Bale – Parker Solar Probe radio measurements of flares, active regions, and the quiet Sun (Slides – Video)

Christina Cohen – Solar energetic particle events observed by PSP/Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun (ISʘIS) (Slides – Video)

Rachel Osten – Stellar Radio Science and FASR (SlidesVideo)

Joe Lazio – Space Weather: From the Sun to Other Stars (SlidesVideo)

Posters in GatherTown (Link here)

Keith Bannister – Investigating radio propagation in the interstellar medium with wideband radio telescopes (SlidesVideo)

Discission: Sun-as-a-star, star-planet connection, nighttime, and other non-solar science (Video)

Third Day (Dec 3, 2021)

Dale Gary – The Science-Driven Specifications for FASR circa 2010 and the EOVSA Experience (SlidesVideo)

Sandy Weinraub – Wideband Feeds and High-Dynamic Range LNAs for FASR (SlidesVideo)

Gregg Hallinan – The DSA-2000 (SlidesVideo)

Jonathon Kocz/Dan Werthimer/Hickish – FPGA and GPU Based Correlator Development – Options for nextgen FASR Correlator (SlidesVideo)

Rob Selina – ngVLA Technical Overview & Solar Observing Capabilities (SlidesVideo)

Sergey Lesovoi – Design and imaging performance of the Siberian Radioheliograph (SRH) (SlidesVideo)

Discussion: Technology II (Video)


Summary: Space Weather science and applications (Slides, Video)

Summary: Flare science, magnetic reconnection, particle acceleration and transport (Slides, Video)

Summary: Quiet sun, active region (structure and dynamics) science (Video)

Summary: Coronal magnetic field measurements: the connection between diagnostics derived from radio and other wavelengths (Slides, Video)

Summary: Multi-messenger and multi-wavelength synergies (solar and non-solar) (Slides, Video)

Summary: Sun-as-a-star, star-planet connection, nighttime, and other non-solar science (Slides, Video)

Summary: Technology (Slides, Video)

Workshop Wrap up (Video)