Context. New generation low-frequency telescopes are exploring a new parameter space in terms of depth and resolution. The data taken with these interferometers, for example with the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR), are often calibrated in a low signal-to-noise ratio regime and the removal of critical systematic effects is challenging. The process requires an understanding of their origin and properties. Aim. In this paper we describe the major systematic effects inherent to next generation low-frequency telescopes, such as LOFAR. With this knowledge, we introduce a data processing pipeline that is able to isolate and correct these systematic effects. The pipeline will be used to calibrate calibrator observations as the first step of a full dat...
This paper is part of the 1st data release of the LoTSS Deep Fields. Electronic data catalogues will...
Tasse C, Shimwell T, Hardcastle MJ, et al. The LOFAR Two-meter Sky Survey: Deep Fields Data Release ...
LOFAR is the only radio telescope that is presently capable of high-sensitivity, high-resolution (i....
Context. New generation low-frequency telescopes are exploring a new parameter space in terms of dep...
Context. The ionosphere is the main driver of a series of systematic effects that limit our ability ...
Several low frequency radio astronomy arrays are currently under development. For example the LOFAR ...
The LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR) is used to make precise measurements of radio emission from extensiv...
We investigate systematic effects in direction-dependent gain calibration in the context of the Low-...
de Gasperin F, Edler HW, Williams WL, et al. The LOFAR LBA Sky Survey II. First data release. Astro...
Context. The LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) is the only radio telescope that is presently capable of hi...
The LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR) telescope measures radio emission from air showers. In order to inte...
Context. There are a number of hardware upgrades for the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) currently under...
International audienceContext. The Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) is the only existing radio interferom...
LOFAR is a revolutionary instrument, operating at low frequencies (ν ≤ 240 MHz). It will drive major...
This paper is part of the 1st data release of the LoTSS Deep Fields. Electronic data catalogues will...
Tasse C, Shimwell T, Hardcastle MJ, et al. The LOFAR Two-meter Sky Survey: Deep Fields Data Release ...
LOFAR is the only radio telescope that is presently capable of high-sensitivity, high-resolution (i....
Context. New generation low-frequency telescopes are exploring a new parameter space in terms of dep...
Context. The ionosphere is the main driver of a series of systematic effects that limit our ability ...
Several low frequency radio astronomy arrays are currently under development. For example the LOFAR ...
The LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR) is used to make precise measurements of radio emission from extensiv...
We investigate systematic effects in direction-dependent gain calibration in the context of the Low-...
de Gasperin F, Edler HW, Williams WL, et al. The LOFAR LBA Sky Survey II. First data release. Astro...
Context. The LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) is the only radio telescope that is presently capable of hi...
The LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR) telescope measures radio emission from air showers. In order to inte...
Context. There are a number of hardware upgrades for the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) currently under...
International audienceContext. The Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) is the only existing radio interferom...
LOFAR is a revolutionary instrument, operating at low frequencies (ν ≤ 240 MHz). It will drive major...
This paper is part of the 1st data release of the LoTSS Deep Fields. Electronic data catalogues will...
Tasse C, Shimwell T, Hardcastle MJ, et al. The LOFAR Two-meter Sky Survey: Deep Fields Data Release ...
LOFAR is the only radio telescope that is presently capable of high-sensitivity, high-resolution (i....