This work investigates a particular class of artefacts, or ghost sources, in radio interferometric images. Earlier observations with (and simulations of ) the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope suggested that these were due to calibration with incomplete sky models. A theoretical framework is derived that validates this suggestion, and provides predictions of ghost formation in a two-source scenario. The predictions are found to accurately match the result of simulations, and qualitatively reproduce the ghosts previously seen in observational data. The theory also provides explanations for many previously puzzling features of these artefacts (regular geometry, point spread function-like sidelobes, seeming independence on model flux) and s...
The problem of image reconstruction in radio interferometry is traditionally solved through the appl...
The data produced by the new generation of interferometers are affected by a wide variety of partial...
Restricted Access. An open access version is available at arXiv.org.(one of the alternative location...
This work investigates a particular class of artefacts, or ghost sources, in radio in-terferometric ...
This work investigates a particular class of artefacts, or ghost sources, in radio interferometric i...
Calibration is a fundamental step towards producing radio interferometric images. However, naive cal...
Calibration of radio interferometric data is one of the most important steps that are required to pr...
The forthcoming Square Kilometre Array is expected to provide answers to some of the most intriguing...
The redshifted 21 cm line of neutral hydrogen is a promising probe of the epoch of reionization (EoR...
The high sensitivities of modern radio telescopes will enable the detection of very faint astrophysi...
The advent of a new generation of low frequency interferometers has opened a direct window into the ...
Copyright © Astronomical Society of Australia 2017. We test the hypothesis that limitations in the s...
The 21-cm signal of neutral hydrogen promises to be an important source of information for the study...
International audienceThe development of new phased array systems in radio astronomy, as the low fre...
This thesis is concerned with accurate imaging from radio interferometry data and with subsequent an...
The problem of image reconstruction in radio interferometry is traditionally solved through the appl...
The data produced by the new generation of interferometers are affected by a wide variety of partial...
Restricted Access. An open access version is available at arXiv.org.(one of the alternative location...
This work investigates a particular class of artefacts, or ghost sources, in radio in-terferometric ...
This work investigates a particular class of artefacts, or ghost sources, in radio interferometric i...
Calibration is a fundamental step towards producing radio interferometric images. However, naive cal...
Calibration of radio interferometric data is one of the most important steps that are required to pr...
The forthcoming Square Kilometre Array is expected to provide answers to some of the most intriguing...
The redshifted 21 cm line of neutral hydrogen is a promising probe of the epoch of reionization (EoR...
The high sensitivities of modern radio telescopes will enable the detection of very faint astrophysi...
The advent of a new generation of low frequency interferometers has opened a direct window into the ...
Copyright © Astronomical Society of Australia 2017. We test the hypothesis that limitations in the s...
The 21-cm signal of neutral hydrogen promises to be an important source of information for the study...
International audienceThe development of new phased array systems in radio astronomy, as the low fre...
This thesis is concerned with accurate imaging from radio interferometry data and with subsequent an...
The problem of image reconstruction in radio interferometry is traditionally solved through the appl...
The data produced by the new generation of interferometers are affected by a wide variety of partial...
Restricted Access. An open access version is available at arXiv.org.(one of the alternative location...