A Technique for Removing Strong Continuum-Related Baseline Structure from Single-Dish Spectra Without Fitting Sinusoids or Polynomials

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Techniques: Miscellaneous, Methods: Data Analysis

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A new data reduction technique is described which enables observers using single-dish radio telescopes at centimeter wavelengths to obtain flat spectral baselines without having to fit and remove sinusoids or polynomials. With this technique flat baselines can be obtained over the entire instantaneous bandwidth provided by the receiver, even when the source continuum is strong and the linewidths are reasonably wide. (SECTION: Computing and Data Analysis)

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