SARAS is a correlation spectrometer connected to a frequency independent antenna that is purpose-designed for precision measurements of the radio background at long wavelengths. The design, calibration, and observing strategies admit solutions for the internal additive contributions to the radiometer response, and hence a separation of these contaminants from the antenna temperature. We present here a wideband measurement of the radio sky spectrum by SARAS that provides an accurate measurement of the absolute brightness and spectral index between 110 and 175MHz. Accuracy in the measurement of absolute sky brightness is limited by systematic errors of magnitude 1.2%; errors in calibration and in the joint estimation of sky and system model p...
peer reviewedWe propose a new algorithm for sky calibration of the L-band radiometers JLBARA and ELB...
We present the Global Model for the Radio Sky Spectrum (GMOSS), a novel, physically motivated model ...
We propose a new algorithm for sky calibration of the L-band radiometers JULBARA and ELBARA II, intr...
SARAS is a correlation spectrometer connected to a frequency independent antenna that is purpose-des...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
SARAS is a correlation spectrometer purpose designed for precision measurements of the cosmic radio ...
The global 21-cm signal from Cosmic Dawn (CD) and the Epoch of Reionization (EoR), at redshifts , pr...
The study of continuum sky background spectrum at low radio frequencies has achieved specific importa...
Long-wavelength spectral distortions in the cosmic microwave background arising from the 21 cm trans...
Precision cosmology has been made possible by differential microwave radiometers that have imaged th...
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The spectral window at L-band (1.413 GHz) is important for passive remote sensing of surface paramet...
The Rhodes/HartRAO SKYMAP survey is the highest frequency (2326 MHz) and highest resolution (20 arcm...
The challenging goal of detecting faint and wideband spectral features arising from cosmological evo...
To accurately link the radio and optical Celestial Reference Frames (CRFs) at optical bright end, i....
peer reviewedWe propose a new algorithm for sky calibration of the L-band radiometers JLBARA and ELB...
We present the Global Model for the Radio Sky Spectrum (GMOSS), a novel, physically motivated model ...
We propose a new algorithm for sky calibration of the L-band radiometers JULBARA and ELBARA II, intr...
SARAS is a correlation spectrometer connected to a frequency independent antenna that is purpose-des...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
SARAS is a correlation spectrometer purpose designed for precision measurements of the cosmic radio ...
The global 21-cm signal from Cosmic Dawn (CD) and the Epoch of Reionization (EoR), at redshifts , pr...
The study of continuum sky background spectrum at low radio frequencies has achieved specific importa...
Long-wavelength spectral distortions in the cosmic microwave background arising from the 21 cm trans...
Precision cosmology has been made possible by differential microwave radiometers that have imaged th...
(will be inserted by the editor) SARAS: a precision system for measurement of th
The spectral window at L-band (1.413 GHz) is important for passive remote sensing of surface paramet...
The Rhodes/HartRAO SKYMAP survey is the highest frequency (2326 MHz) and highest resolution (20 arcm...
The challenging goal of detecting faint and wideband spectral features arising from cosmological evo...
To accurately link the radio and optical Celestial Reference Frames (CRFs) at optical bright end, i....
peer reviewedWe propose a new algorithm for sky calibration of the L-band radiometers JLBARA and ELB...
We present the Global Model for the Radio Sky Spectrum (GMOSS), a novel, physically motivated model ...
We propose a new algorithm for sky calibration of the L-band radiometers JULBARA and ELBARA II, intr...