J2.2
Status of the MIST Global 21-cm Experiment
Ian Hendricksen, McGill University, Canada
Session:
J2: New Telescopes, Techniques, and Technologies II Lecture
Track:
Commission J: Radio Astronomy
Location:
Room 265
Presentation Time:
Fri, 10 Jan, 08:40 - 09:00 MT (UTC -7)
Session Co-Chairs:
Bryan Butler, National Radio Astronomy Observatory and Alyson Ford, University of Arizona
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Session J2
J2.1: Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array Year 6 Data Analysis
Daniel Jacobs, Arizona State University, United States
J2.2: Status of the MIST Global 21-cm Experiment
Ian Hendricksen, McGill University, Canada
J2.3: Updates on the Array of Long Baseline Antennas for Taking Radio Observations from the Seventy-ninth parallel
Lawrence Herman, McGill University, Canada
J2.4: Drone-Based Antenna Beam Calibration for ALBATROS
Christopher Barbarie, McGill University, Canada
J2.5: Recent Developments on the EIGSEP Experiment for 21-cm Global Signal Detection
Christian H. Bye, University of California, Berkeley, United States
J2.6: Pointing the South Pole Telescope with Machine Learning
Paul Chichura, Thomas Crawford, Alexandra Rahlin, University of Chicago, United States
J2.7: Beam Maps of the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) Measured with a Drone
William Tyndall, McGill University, Canada
J2.8: Using beam simulations to model mutual coupling in the MWA Phase II compact array
Katherine Elder, Daniel Jacobs, Arizona State University, United States
J2.9: Exploring the Crosstalk properties of the CHIME Telescope
Pranav Sanghavi, Laura Newburgh, Yale University, United States
J2.10: Dish Surface Characterisation for CHORD and HIRAX using Metrology and Electromagnetic Simulations
Aditya Krishna Karigiri Madhusudhan, McGill University, Canada
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