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    The investigations of the solar wind beyond Earth's orbit by IPS observations at decameter wavelengths: Present state and perspectives

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    International audienceThe present state of solar wind investigations by IPS (interplanetary scintillations) observations at decameter wavelengths is discussed. Radio telescopes, equipment and methods which are used in these experiments are shown. We also describe some interesting results devoted to the long term monitoring of the solar wind beyond Earth's orbit, the detection of the large scale disturbances associated with active processes at the Sun and the reconstructions of the solar wind stream structure. Emphasis is placed on perspectives of low frequency IPS investigations which are particularly connected with the creation of the Giant Ukrainian Radio Telescopes (GURT) and UTR-2 - URAN - GURT - LOFAR collaboration

    The modern radio astronomy network in Ukraine: UTR-2, URAN and GURT

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    International audienceThe current status of the large decameter radio telescope UTR-2 (Ukrainian T-shaped Radio telescope) together with its VLBI system called URAN is described in detail. By modernization of these instruments through implementation of novel versatile analog and digital devices as well as new observation techniques, the observational capabilities of UTR-2 have been substantially enhanced. The total effective area of UTR-2 and URAN arrays reaches 200 000 m2, with 24 MHz observational bandwidth (within the 8-32 MHz frequency range), spectral and temporal resolutions down to 4 kHz and 0.5 msec in dynamic spectrum mode or virtually unlimited in waveform mode. Depending on the spectral and temporal resolutions and confusion effects, the sensitivity of UTR-2 varies from a few Jy to a few mJy, and the angular resolution ranges from ~ 30 arcminutes (with a single antenna array) to a few arcseconds (in VLBI mode). In the framework of national and international research projects conducted in recent years, many new results on Solar system objects, the Galaxy and Metagalaxy have been obtained. In order to extend the observation frequency range to 8-80 MHz and enlarge the dimensions of the UTR-2 array, a new instrument - GURT (Giant Ukrainian Radio Telescope) - is now under construction. The radio telescope systems described herein can be used in synergy with other existing low-frequency arrays such as LOFAR, LWA, NenuFAR, as well as provide ground-based support for space-based instruments
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