J3.3
Holographic Beam Mapping for CHIME: Current Status and Future Directions
Alex Reda, Yale University, United States
Session:
J3: New Telescopes, Techniques, and Technologies III Lecture
Track:
Commission J: Radio Astronomy
Location:
Room 265
Presentation Time:
Fri, 10 Jan, 16:10 - 16:30 MT (UTC -7)
Session Co-Chairs:
Bryan Butler, National Radio Astronomy Observatory and Alyson Ford, University of Arizona
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Session J3
J3.1: Evidence for uncorrected gain factors in Galactic synchrotron template maps
Michael Wilensky, McGill University, Canada; Melis Irfan, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; Philip Bull, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
J3.2: Nanosecond Differential Timing Using Inexpensive Differential GNSS Receivers
Benjamin Godfrey, Wei Liu, Nico Rault-Wang, Jonathon Kocz, Dan Werthimer, University of California, Berkeley, United States
J3.3: Holographic Beam Mapping for CHIME: Current Status and Future Directions
Alex Reda, Yale University, United States
J3.4: Validation of EDGES software suite using 10 days of EDGES-3 data
Akshatha Vydula, Arizona State University, United States
J3.5: A Digital Calibration Source for 21 cm Cosmology Telescopes
Kalyani Bhopi, West Virginia University, United States; Will Tyndall, Morgan Cole, Mallory Helfenbein, Yale University, United States; Kevin Bandura, West Virginia University, United States; Laura Newburgh, Yale University, United States
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