21-22 September 2020
Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy
Europe/Berlin timezone
Session 6
Place
Location: Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy
Address: Auf dem Huegel 69
53123 Bonn
GERMANY
Room: Lecture Hall 0.02
Date:
22 Sep 15:05 - 16:45
Description
Whatever you think should be thought and talked of...
Chair: Dr. Pietro Bolli
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Design and Implementation of Remote RFI Monitoring System
Presented by Joseph A. K NSOR
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22/9/2020
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13:05
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In this paper, we describe our efforts towards
the development of a real-time radio imaging correlator for
the Long-Wavelength Array station in Sevilleta, New Mexico.
We briefly discuss the direct-imaging algorithm and present
the architecture of the GPU implementation. We describe the
code-level modifications carried out to some of the modules in
the algorithm that improves GPU-memory manag
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Presented by Dr. Hariharan KRISHNAN
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22/9/2020
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13:55
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Session 6
I investigate the idea that VLBI might be done between one antenna
and itself as it moves along the Earth's orbit, provided the bandwidth
is sufficiently small that the coherence time is longer than the time
needed for the antenna to sweep out the baseline. Such a technique
offers the tantalizing prospect of synthesizing space-VLBI-like
baselines without needing a satellite, or the ability t
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Presented by Alan ROY
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22/9/2020
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14:20
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Session 6
The enigmatic Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are motivating new instruments to monitor large areas of the sky with high time resolution. With a field of view of about 200 square degrees, CHIME is currently finding several per day. Gravitationally lensed FRBs could be used as a new cosmological probe, but this requires the continuous monitoring of even wider areas. Regular antenna arrays can be combined
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Presented by Olaf WUCKNITZ
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22/9/2020
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13:30