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The same setup as in earlier observations was used. This time we had KAIRA, NenuFAR, LWA1, LWA-SV, LWA-NA, LWA-OVRO (unfortunately no useful data this time), DE602,603,604,605,609, FR606, SE607, PL610, PL612, IE613, LV614. DE601 was out of order, and the other DE stations used an incorrect pointing (position of Jupiter one month earlier), but still show signals. | The same setup as in earlier observations was used. This time we had KAIRA, NenuFAR, LWA1, LWA-SV, LWA-NA, LWA-OVRO (unfortunately no useful data this time), DE602,603,604,605,609, FR606, SE607, PL610, PL612, IE613, LV614. DE601 was out of order, and the other DE stations used an incorrect pointing (position of Jupiter one month earlier), but still show signals. | ||
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+ | ===== Presentations ===== | ||
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+ | Some results were shown at conferences: | ||
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+ | {{:projects:jupiter:lfm2024.pdf|Talk by Olaf Wucknitz on 2024-06-07}} at the [[https://indico.lofar.eu/event/3/|LOFAR Family Meeting 2024]] | ||
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+ | {{:projects:jupiter:067_wucknitz.pdf|Poster}} at the [[https://events.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/indico/event/371/|16th EVN Symposium in Bonn, 2-6 September 2024]] | ||
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- | === KAIRA - KWA === | + | === KAIRA - LWA1 === |
[[https://www.sgo.fi/KAIRA/index.php|KAIRA]] is very special, because it is not part of the general astronomical LOFAR array, but mostly used for ionospheric work. Thanks to the tremendous help of Derek McKay, it often participates in astronomical (VLBI and otherwise) observations. The projected baseline length to LWA1 is 6775 km. | [[https://www.sgo.fi/KAIRA/index.php|KAIRA]] is very special, because it is not part of the general astronomical LOFAR array, but mostly used for ionospheric work. Thanks to the tremendous help of Derek McKay, it often participates in astronomical (VLBI and otherwise) observations. The projected baseline length to LWA1 is 6775 km. |