Abstract

This paper describes the recently built solar radio spectroscopy-imaging facilities, including near future developments and upgrades, as well as the IPS (Interplanetary Scintillation) telescopes under construction in China for solar and heliospheric studies. MUSER (Mingantu spectral radioheliograph), renamed from CSRH (Chinese spectral radioheliograph) after the construction, covers 400 MHz-15 GHz frequency range which was established during 2009–2016 in Mingantu Observing Station at Zhengxiangbaiqi, Inner Mongolia of China, under the National Major Scientific Research Facility Program of China. At moment MUSER is composed of two arrays with MUSER-I covering 400 MHz-2.0 GHz with 40 4.5 m mesh antennas and MUSER-II covering 2–15 GHz with 60 2 m dish antennas. MUSER will be extended to have its third array MUSER-L covering 30–400 MHz frequency regime with 224 LPDAs (log-periodic dipole antennas) under the Meridian-II Project, which is a National Science Infrastructure Project of China, to be constructed in the current two years. MUSER will provide solar radio images monitoring the solar eruptions from solar surface into interplanetary space. An IPS telescope array is going to be built in the current two years under the same National Science Infrastructure Project of China, with the main IPS telescope of three 140 m × 40 m cylinder antennas located in MUSER site and two 30 m antennas in two nearby counties each about 200 km away. The working frequency will be at 327 MHz and 654 MHz with dual linear polarizations. The cylinder antennas will have a sky zenith angle of 60 degrees and be able to observe thousands of radio sources. The IPS telescope will provide important information about solar wind and solar eruptions from the Sun to the Earth environment. The MUSER and IPS telescopes at Mingantu Observing Station, National Space Science Center of Chinese Academy of Sciences will play important role in solar and space weather studies.

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