61 research outputs found
Astrometry and geodesy with radio interferometry: experiments, models, results
Summarizes current status of radio interferometry at radio frequencies
between Earth-based receivers, for astrometric and geodetic applications.
Emphasizes theoretical models of VLBI observables that are required to extract
results at the present accuracy levels of 1 cm and 1 nanoradian. Highlights the
achievements of VLBI during the past two decades in reference frames, Earth
orientation, atmospheric effects on microwave propagation, and relativity.Comment: 83 pages, 19 Postscript figures. To be published in Rev. Mod. Phys.,
Vol. 70, Oct. 199
Perspective from a Younger Generation -- The Astro-Spectroscopy of Gisbert Winnewisser
Gisbert Winnewisser's astronomical career was practically coextensive with
the whole development of molecular radio astronomy. Here I would like to pick
out a few of his many contributions, which I, personally, find particularly
interesting and put them in the context of newer results.Comment: 14 pages. (Co)authored by members of the MPIfR (Sub)millimeter
Astronomy Group. To appear in the Proceedings of the 4th
Cologne-Bonn-Zermatt-Symposium "The Dense Interstellar Medium in Galaxies"
eds. S. Pfalzner, C. Kramer, C. Straubmeier, & A. Heithausen (Springer:
Berlin
An improved map of the Galactic Faraday sky
We aim to summarize the current state of knowledge regarding Galactic Faraday
rotation in an all-sky map of the Galactic Faraday depth. For this we have
assembled the most extensive catalog of Faraday rotation data of compact
extragalactic polarized radio sources to date. In the map making procedure we
use a recently developed algorithm that reconstructs the map and the power
spectrum of a statistically isotropic and homogeneous field while taking into
account uncertainties in the noise statistics. This procedure is able to
identify some rotation angles that are offset by an integer multiple of pi. The
resulting map can be seen as an improved version of earlier such maps and is
made publicly available, along with a map of its uncertainty. For the angular
power spectrum we find a power law behavior with a power law index of -2.14 for
a Faraday sky where an overall variance profile as a function of Galactic
latitude has been removed, in agreement with earlier work. We show that this is
in accordance with a 3D Fourier power spectrum P(k) proportional to k^-2.14 of
the underlying field n_e times B_r under simplifying geometrical and
statistical assumptions.Comment: 16 pages, 11 figures. Update in one data catalog. All results are
available at http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/ift/faraday
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