Modern radioastronomical aperture synthesis systems (review)

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Antenna Arrays, Interferometry, Radio Astronomy, Synthetic Apertures, Parabolic Antennas, Radio Telescopes, Signal Processing

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Although sequential aperture synthesis is based on an analogy to synthesis of antenna arrays it is not adequate for analysis of signals and radioluminance distributions which vary during movement of the antennas. Parallel aperture synthesis is performed by an interferometer with fixed antennas so that not only stationary processes but also transient ones can be simultaneously observed. The aperture synthesis systems now in worldwide use can be broadly classified into cross radiotelescopes and T-radiotelescopes consisting of linear antenna arrays, multielement radiotelescopes with fixed antennas, multielement radiotelescopes with fixed and movalbe antennas, and millimetric-wave interferometers.

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