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The six-element array can be arranged in the following
configurations:
Conf |
Stations |
A |
W27 |
E68 |
N46 |
E24 |
E04 |
N29 |
B |
W12 |
W27 |
N46 |
E23 |
E12 |
N20 |
C |
W12 |
E10 |
N17 |
N11 |
E04 |
W09 |
D |
W08 |
E03 |
N07 |
N11 |
N02 |
W05 |
The general properties of these configurations are:
- A alone is well suited for mapping or size
measurements of very compact, strong sources. It provides a resolution of
at 100GHz, 0.35 at 230GHz.
- B alone yields 1.2 at 100GHz and, in
combination with A provides an angular resolution of 1.0 at
100GHz. It is mainly used for relatively strong sources.
- C provides a fairly complete coverage of the
uv-plane (low sidelobe level) and is well adapted to combine with D
for low angular resolution studies (3.5 at 100GHz,
1.5 at 230GHz) and with B for higher resolution
(1.7 at 100GHz, 0.7 at 230GHz). C alone is also
well suited for snapshot and size measurement experiments.
- D alone is best suited for deep integration and
coarse mapping experiments (resolution at 100GHz).
This configuration provides both the
highest sensitivity and the lowest atmospheric phase noise.
The four configurations can be used in different
combinations to achieve complementary sampling of the uv-plane, and to
improve on angular resolution and sensitivity. Mosaicing is usually
done with D or CD, but the combination BCD can also be requested for
high resolution mosaics. Check the ANY bullet in the proposal
form if the scientific goals can be reached with any of the four
configurations or their subsets.
Please consult the documentation on the Plateau de Bure
configurations and the IRAM Newsletter No. 63 (August 4th., 2005,
accessible on the web at ../IRAMFR/ARN/aug05/aug05.html) for
further details.
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Jan Martin Winters
2007-07-12