Accurate calibration of data is essential for the current generation of cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments. Using data from the Very Small Array (VSA), we describe procedures which will lead to an accuracy of 1 per cent or better for experiments such as the VSA and CBI. Particular attention is paid to the stability of the receiver systems, the quality of the site and frequent observations of reference sources. At 30 GHz the careful correction for atmospheric emission and absorption is shown to be essential for achieving 1 per cent precision. The sources for which a 1 per cent relative flux density calibration was achieved included Cas A, Cyg A, Tau A and NGC 7027 and the planets Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. A flux density, or brigh...
We present WMAP seven-year observations of bright sources which are often used as calibrators at mic...
(Abridged) We present WMAP seven-year observations of bright sources which are often used as calibra...
Careful observations were made at 86.1 GHz to derive the absolute brightness temperatures of the Sun...
Accurate calibration of data is essential for the current generation of cosmic microwave background ...
Accurate calibration of data is essential for the current generation of cosmic microwave background ...
We consider the calibration of flux densities of radio bursts from decametric to kilometric wavelen...
We consider the calibration of flux densities of radio bursts from decametric to kilometric wavelen...
We consider the calibration of flux densities of radio bursts from decametric to kilometric wavelen...
arXiv:1506.02892v2.-- et al.The Planck mission detected thousands of extragalactic radio sources at ...
Accurate measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropy call for high precision an...
Accurate measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropy call for high precision an...
International audienceThe Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation offers a unique window into th...
International audienceThe Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation offers a unique window into th...
International audienceThe Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation offers a unique window into th...
We present WMAP seven-year observations of bright sources which are often used as calibrators at mic...
We present WMAP seven-year observations of bright sources which are often used as calibrators at mic...
(Abridged) We present WMAP seven-year observations of bright sources which are often used as calibra...
Careful observations were made at 86.1 GHz to derive the absolute brightness temperatures of the Sun...
Accurate calibration of data is essential for the current generation of cosmic microwave background ...
Accurate calibration of data is essential for the current generation of cosmic microwave background ...
We consider the calibration of flux densities of radio bursts from decametric to kilometric wavelen...
We consider the calibration of flux densities of radio bursts from decametric to kilometric wavelen...
We consider the calibration of flux densities of radio bursts from decametric to kilometric wavelen...
arXiv:1506.02892v2.-- et al.The Planck mission detected thousands of extragalactic radio sources at ...
Accurate measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropy call for high precision an...
Accurate measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropy call for high precision an...
International audienceThe Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation offers a unique window into th...
International audienceThe Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation offers a unique window into th...
International audienceThe Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation offers a unique window into th...
We present WMAP seven-year observations of bright sources which are often used as calibrators at mic...
We present WMAP seven-year observations of bright sources which are often used as calibrators at mic...
(Abridged) We present WMAP seven-year observations of bright sources which are often used as calibra...
Careful observations were made at 86.1 GHz to derive the absolute brightness temperatures of the Sun...