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This section collects scientific and technical publications using data from the Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT) and papers describing the instrumentation, capabilities, and performance of the facility. These peer‑reviewed articles emphasize the scientific impact and engineering developments enabled by the SRT, highlighting its contribution to radio astronomy.

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Imaging of the solar atmosphere in the centimetre-millimetre band through single-dish observations

Authors: A. Pellizzoni, S. Righini, G. Murtas, F. Buffa, R. Concu, E. Egron, M. N. Iacolina, S. Loru, A. Maccaferri, A. Melis, A. Navarrini, A. Orfei , P. Ortu, T. Pisanu, A. Saba, G. Serra, G. Valente, A. Zanichelli, P. Zucca and M. Messerotti
Astronomy

Solar observations offer both a rich interdisciplinary laboratory on fundamental astrophysics and precious tools for Space Weather applications. The involved plasma processes determine a complex radio emission picture that could be efficiently explored through single-dish imaging at high frequencies. In particular, mapping the brightness temperature of the free-free radio emission in the centimetre and millimetre range is an effective tool to characterise the vertical structure of the solar atmosphere. We are performing continuum imaging of the solar chromosphere in K-band (18-26.5 GHz, spatial resolution ∼1 arcmin) with the 32-m diameter Medicina radio telescope and with the 64-m diameter Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT), as a first scientific demonstration test for the potentialities of Italian single-dish antennas in this field.

Published in Il Nuovo Cimento C, Volume 42, Issue 1, article id. 9, 4 pp.