Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jun 2002
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6th European VLBI Network Symposium on New Developments in VLBI Science and Technology, held in Bonn, June 25th-28th 2002, proce
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
At the end of the 86 GHz CMVA session in October 2001, a first mm-VLBI observation was conducted which used a recording bit-rate of 512 Mbits/s utilizing the Mk IV recording system. The four radio telescopes involved were Onsala, Effelsberg, Pico Veleta, and Haystack. In 20 hours of observing time 8 sources --- 1156+295, 1633+382, 1803+784, 3C273, 3C274, 3C345, 3C454.3, BL Lac --- were observed in a snapshot-like mode. All sources could be detected thanks to the 40% sensitivity increase obtained by doubling the usual recording rate, and simple maps could be made.
Alef Walter
Attridge Joanne M.
Buretta T. A.
Conway John E.
Graham David A.
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