Jiale Zhang (@jialezh_pku) 's Twitter Profile
Jiale Zhang

@jialezh_pku

Solar and stellar physics | Radio astronomy | PhD student at Peking University | Visiting student at ASTRON

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Glad to share our new paper coming out (accepted by ApJ). We used FAST (the largest single-dish radio telescope) to investigate the FINE STRUCTURES of the radio bursts from AD Leo at unprecedented resolution and quality! Comments are welcomed. arxiv.org/abs/2306.00895

Glad to share our new paper coming out (accepted by ApJ). We used FAST (the largest single-dish radio telescope) to investigate the FINE STRUCTURES of the radio bursts from AD Leo at unprecedented resolution and quality! Comments are welcomed. arxiv.org/abs/2306.00895
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My first foray into astrophotography, capturing the Milky Way and star trails. It may not be flawless, but it's undeniably fulfilling! 🌌✨ #AstroPhotography #FirstAttempt

My first foray into astrophotography, capturing the Milky Way and star trails. It may not be flawless, but it's undeniably fulfilling! 🌌✨ #AstroPhotography #FirstAttempt
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1st-year graduate student Xianyu Liu from U-M Climate & Space and other students from the CoronaCast team lead the solar corona forecast for the April 8th Total Solar Eclipse using SWMF/AWSoM models: clasp.engin.umich.edu/solar-eclipse-… Really beautiful and promising work done by students!

1st-year graduate student Xianyu Liu from  <a href="/umclasp/">U-M Climate & Space</a> and other students from the CoronaCast team lead the solar corona forecast for the April 8th Total Solar Eclipse using SWMF/AWSoM models: clasp.engin.umich.edu/solar-eclipse-… Really beautiful and promising work done by students!
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I am happy to share that we've detected a new type of millisecond radio bursts from a flaring M dwarf. They provide an unprecedented probe of small-scale magnetic arches above starspots, which are largely inaccessible with traditional methods. astron.nl/radio-bursts-r…