Complementing aperture synthesis radio data by short spacing components from single dish observations

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Radio Astronomy, Synthetic Apertures, Brightness, Graphs (Charts), Parabolic Reflectors, Radio Galaxies, Radio Interferometers, Thematic Mapping

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A method is described for supplementing aperture synthesis observations with short spacing data from single dish observations. These are necessary to complement the observations done with correlation interferometers when the sampling near the origin is incomplete. The method is illustrated with two examples which show results obtained by this procedure for two galaxies.

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