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Pope et al., ApJ - arXiv:1810.11493
Theorists now say that expanded ionospheres of hot Jupiters might self-absorb this emission down to undetectable levels.
The first radio images of the Sun revealed that emission is dominated by active regions (sunspots)
Using 17 GHz maps of the Sun Selhorst et al predicted deep transits across active regions as seen by ALMA.
How well might we do with the SKA?
Using SKA design specifications, we calculate the sensitivity of the SKA to transits around solar-like stars (using VLA fluxes of ε Eridani and the MWA SED of the Sun) and M dwarfs (scaled from LHS 3003), we predict the sensitivity of the SKA to transits.
... and broadband strong lensing from refraction through its mean density profile.
many more than would be expected from our previous studies scaling from the Sun!
... but GJ 1151 is inactive and this emission is steady during the epoch it is detected.
With the SKA - hundreds!