We present the results of the first dual-beam observations with VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry). The observations of a pair of H2O maser sources, W 49N and OH 43.8−0.1, were carried out on 2002 May 29 and July 23, and fringes of the H2Omaser lines at 22GHz were successfully detected. While the residual fringe phases of both sources showed rapid variations over 360 ◦ due to the atmospheric fluctuation, the differential phase between the two sources remained constant for 1 hour with an r.m.s. of 8◦, demonstrating that the atmospheric phase fluctuation was effectively removed by dual-beam phase referencing. An analysis based on the Allan standard deviation reveals that the differential phase is mostly dominated by white phase noise...
We report on the multi-epoch observations of H2O maser emission in star forming region OH 43.8-0.1 c...
Context. The fringe sensor unit (FSU) is the central element of the phase referenced imaging and mic...
Context. Outside the Milky Way the most luminous H2O masers at 22 GHz, called megamasers because of ...
We present the results of first dual-beam observations with VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astromet...
We present the results of multi-epoch VERA observations of W49N - OH43.8-0.1 water maser pair. Based...
This paper presents results of a survey search for bright compact radio sources at 22 GHz with the V...
Feasibility of the high-precision astrometry of Galactic water maser sources was studied on the basi...
We report on results of multi-epoch VLBI observations of H2O masers associated with a low-mass young...
The Phase Referenced Imaging and Micro Arcsecond Astrometry (PRIMA) facility for the Very Large Tele...
The KVN(Korean VLBI Network)-style simultaneous multi-frequency receiving mode is demonstrated to be...
We present VLA A-array observations at 8.4 and 15GHz and European VLBI Network (EVN) observations at...
Simultaneous or near-simultaneous observations at multiple frequency bands have the potential to ove...
From 43GHz VLBA observations of the pair of radio sources 1928+738 and2007+777 we have demonstrated ...
In order to search for new VLBI sources in the Galactic plane that can be used as phase reference so...
Using a global VLBI array operating at 327 MHz, we find strongly correlated scintillations in the fr...
We report on the multi-epoch observations of H2O maser emission in star forming region OH 43.8-0.1 c...
Context. The fringe sensor unit (FSU) is the central element of the phase referenced imaging and mic...
Context. Outside the Milky Way the most luminous H2O masers at 22 GHz, called megamasers because of ...
We present the results of first dual-beam observations with VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astromet...
We present the results of multi-epoch VERA observations of W49N - OH43.8-0.1 water maser pair. Based...
This paper presents results of a survey search for bright compact radio sources at 22 GHz with the V...
Feasibility of the high-precision astrometry of Galactic water maser sources was studied on the basi...
We report on results of multi-epoch VLBI observations of H2O masers associated with a low-mass young...
The Phase Referenced Imaging and Micro Arcsecond Astrometry (PRIMA) facility for the Very Large Tele...
The KVN(Korean VLBI Network)-style simultaneous multi-frequency receiving mode is demonstrated to be...
We present VLA A-array observations at 8.4 and 15GHz and European VLBI Network (EVN) observations at...
Simultaneous or near-simultaneous observations at multiple frequency bands have the potential to ove...
From 43GHz VLBA observations of the pair of radio sources 1928+738 and2007+777 we have demonstrated ...
In order to search for new VLBI sources in the Galactic plane that can be used as phase reference so...
Using a global VLBI array operating at 327 MHz, we find strongly correlated scintillations in the fr...
We report on the multi-epoch observations of H2O maser emission in star forming region OH 43.8-0.1 c...
Context. The fringe sensor unit (FSU) is the central element of the phase referenced imaging and mic...
Context. Outside the Milky Way the most luminous H2O masers at 22 GHz, called megamasers because of ...