First IPS Radio Sources Detected By MEXART

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We present a first study of strong radio sources that are known to exhibit interplanetary scintillations (IPS) detected by the Mexican Array Radio Telescope (MEXART). These observations were made using one quarter of the total antenna (16 rows of 64 dipoles each) and a Butler Matrix (BM) of 16X16 ports. The BM displays 16 beams at different declinations (from -48 to +88 degrees). We report the directionality and efficiency of the beams. These first observations of radio IPS sources and the calibration of the BM is the first step to initiate MEXART IPS maps in the near future.

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