Published September 1973
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Introduction to very-long-baseline interferometry
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Cohen, Marshall H.
Chicago
Abstract
Long-baseline interferometry achieves high resolution by using two or more widely separated radio telescopes and recording video signals on magnetic tapes, which are later brought together and cross-correlated. This paper contains discussions of the coherence and timing requirements and of calibration procedures. Applications to measuring brightness distributions and to spectroscopy are reviewed briefly. Some pertinent phenomena connected with radio-wave scattering in irregular media are discussed.
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© 1973 IEEE. Manuscript received February 26, 1973. Owens Valley Radio observatory is supported by ONR under Contract N00014-67-A00094-0019, and by NSF under Grants GP25225 and GP19400.Attached Files
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- N00014-67-A00094-0019
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- GP25225
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- GP19400
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