In two companion papers (Paper I, Hamaker et al. 1996; Paper II, Sault et al. 1996), a new theory of radio-interferometric polarimetry and its application to the calibration of interferometer arrays are presented. To complete our study of radio polarimetry, we examine here the definition of the Stokes parameters adopted by Commission 40 of the IAU (1974) and the way this definition works out in the mathematical equations. Using the formalism of Paper I, we give a simplified derivation of the frequently-cited `black-box' formula originally derived by Morris et al. (1964). We show that their original version is in error in the sign of Stokes V, the correct sign being that given by Weiler (1973) and Thompson et al. (1986)
In this paper, we propose a criterion for bounding the relative errors associated with the determina...
Modern digital correlators permit the simultaneous measurement of all four Stokes parameters using a...
In radio astronomy, the polarimetric properties of radiation are often modified during propagation a...
In two companion papers (Paper I, Hamaker et al. 1996; Paper II, Sault et al. 1996), a new theory of...
The measurement of polarized radiation uses entirely different methods at optical and radio waveleng...
Context.This is Paper V in a series on polarimetric aperture synthesis based on the algebra of $2\ti...
The use of polarimetric techniques is nowadays widespread among solar and stellar astronomers. Howev...
Many modern radio applications, such as astronomy and remote sensing, require high-precision polarim...
Many modern radio applications, such as astronomy and remote sensing, require high-precision polarim...
Context. The radio interferometer measurement equation (RIME), especially in its 2 × 2 form, has pro...
The first part of this thesis is dedicated to the development of a new calibration procedure that al...
International audienceOn the basis of both spaceborne measurements (Polarization and Directionality ...
Data analysis techniques are reviewed and extended for the measurement of the Stokes vector of parti...
Abstract “Fully polarimetric” in its original radio science usage denotes a receiving instrument's a...
A technique for absolute end-to-end calibration of a fully polarimetric microwave radiometer is pres...
In this paper, we propose a criterion for bounding the relative errors associated with the determina...
Modern digital correlators permit the simultaneous measurement of all four Stokes parameters using a...
In radio astronomy, the polarimetric properties of radiation are often modified during propagation a...
In two companion papers (Paper I, Hamaker et al. 1996; Paper II, Sault et al. 1996), a new theory of...
The measurement of polarized radiation uses entirely different methods at optical and radio waveleng...
Context.This is Paper V in a series on polarimetric aperture synthesis based on the algebra of $2\ti...
The use of polarimetric techniques is nowadays widespread among solar and stellar astronomers. Howev...
Many modern radio applications, such as astronomy and remote sensing, require high-precision polarim...
Many modern radio applications, such as astronomy and remote sensing, require high-precision polarim...
Context. The radio interferometer measurement equation (RIME), especially in its 2 × 2 form, has pro...
The first part of this thesis is dedicated to the development of a new calibration procedure that al...
International audienceOn the basis of both spaceborne measurements (Polarization and Directionality ...
Data analysis techniques are reviewed and extended for the measurement of the Stokes vector of parti...
Abstract “Fully polarimetric” in its original radio science usage denotes a receiving instrument's a...
A technique for absolute end-to-end calibration of a fully polarimetric microwave radiometer is pres...
In this paper, we propose a criterion for bounding the relative errors associated with the determina...
Modern digital correlators permit the simultaneous measurement of all four Stokes parameters using a...
In radio astronomy, the polarimetric properties of radiation are often modified during propagation a...