Radio spectroscopy provides a unique inspection perspective for solar and space weather research, which can reveal the plasma and energetic electron information in the solar corona and inner heliosphere. However, Radio-Frequency Interference (RFI) from human activities affects sensitive radio telescopes, and significantly affects the quality of observation. Thus, RFI detection and mitigation for the observations is necessary to obtain high quality, science-ready data. The flagging of RFI is particularly challenging for the solar and space weather observations at low frequency, because the solar radio bursts can be brighter than the RFI, and may show similar temporal behavior. In this work, we investigate RFI flagging methods for solar and space weather observations, including a strategy for AOFlagger, and a novel method that makes use of a morphology convolution. These algorithms can effectively flag RFI while preserving solar radio bursts.
@article{arxiv.2302.05523,
title = {RFI Flagging in Solar and Space Weather Low Frequency Radio Observations},
author = {Peijin Zhang and André R. Offringa and Pietro Zucca and Kamen Kozarev and Mattia Mancini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.05523},
year = {2023}
}