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Principles

An ``ideal'' interferometer samples the Fourier transform of the sky brigthness multiplied by the antenna beam pattern; these samples are called visibilities. In practice, because of noise, imperfections, sampling, and other effects, several terms perturb the visibilities to produce the true output of a ``real'' interferometer. The goal of calibration is to identify and estimate all the important instrumental effects and apply appropriate corrections to recover the true visibilities.



 

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2002-02-04