Definition for Solar Radio Flux
"The radiant flux per unit wavelength or frequency interval per unit solid angle per unit of projected area of the source; the usual unit is watt per nanometer per steradian per square meter."
http://www.answers.com/topic/spectral-radiance
"Radiance and spectral radiance are measures of the quantity of radiation that passes through or is emitted from a surface and falls within a given solid angle in a specified direction ... Radiance characterizes total emission or reflection. Radiance is useful because it indicates how much of the power emitted by an emitting or reflecting surface will be received by an optical system looking at the surface from some angle of view. In this case, the solid angle of interest is the solid angle subtended by the optical system's entrance pupil. Since the eye is an optical system, radiance and its cousin luminance are good indicators of how bright an object will appear."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectral_radiance
Definition for Solar energetic particles
"Solar energetic particles (SEP) are high-energy particles coming from the Sun, which consist of protons, electrons, and heavy ions with energy ranging from a few tens of keV to GeV (the fastest particles can reach speed up to 80% of the speed of light). They are of particular interest and importance because they can endanger life in outer space (especially particles above 40 MeV)."
Solar Radio Flux
Units: 10
-22 W/m
2/Hz
Solar Radio Flux are charged particles (Solar energetic particles), which is a measurement of the radio emission signal strength of the sun at 2800MHz, 2800MHz comes from "The radar system operated at a frequency of 2800MHz, that is a wavelength of 10.7cm."
Referring to following image, it is the report to measure Solar Radio Data, but I don't understand why the measured objects - Solar energetic particles are measured in term of Freq MHz instead of MeV, furthermore, data is classified into different Freq for measurement.
On the other hands, [Please correct me if I am wrong], Solar Radio Flux is measured on Earth's surface in order to estimate the radio emission signal strength of the sun at 2800MHz, since Earth are protected with magnetic field, and most charged particles are shift toward North Pole, if this statement is correct, the measured results of Solar Radio Flux will be different between South Pole and North Pole, it implies that different locations will receive different strength of signals based on different latitude levels, does anyone know how scientists solve this standard issues for monitoring Solar Radio Flux?
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ftpdir/lists/radio/45day_rad.txt
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks everyone very much for any suggestions