One-dimensional high time resolution solar observations with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Radio Telescopes, Solar Maximum Mission, Solar Radio Bursts, Synthetic Arrays, Very Long Base Interferometry, Data Reduction, Display Devices, Microwave Emission, Temporal Resolution

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The Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope consists of 14 movable 25-m diameter dishes arranged in a linear east-west array, and combines a total of 40 interferometers to produce a synthetic one-dimensional beam whose properties depend on the positions of the telescopes. This instrument was used in cooperation with the Solar Maximum Mission program during 1980 to gather 0.1-sec resolution solar observations. Attention is given to the observational procedures used and an analysis of the data obtained.

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