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arxiv: 1008.5043 · v1 · pith:DF5BPNK2new · submitted 2010-08-30 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM

The case of 3C326: VLA 74 MHz observations during a geomagnetic storm

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Reaching the thermal noise at low frequencies with the next generation of instruments (e.g. SKA, LOFAR etc.) is going to be a challenge. It requires the development of more advanced techniques of calibration compared to those used from the traditional radio astronomy until now. This revolution has slowly started, from self-cal, going through field based correction and SPAM up to the formulation and application of a general Measurement Equation. We will describe and compare the several approaches of calibration used so far to reduce low frequency data. We will present some results of a 74 MHz VLA observation in exceptional ionospheric conditions of the giant radio galaxy 3C326 for which some of these methods have been successfully applied.

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