In all receivers the second polarisation is systematically worse than the first one. In m005
this effect is even stronger than in the others.
In the spectral plots the grey areas have been excluded from the calibration fits due to RFI or aliasing effects near the band edges. The dashed curves in the baseline plots are re-derived from the antenna-based solutions. They are consistent with the original parameters, which proves the absence of significant closure errors.
The spectral information is generally binned for the plots by a factor of 4 or 32 for final 1k channels. For the calibration we generally used the 10-sec solutions with group delay and without explicit curvature. Antenna m008
was excluded, because it has problems with the synchronisation and did not produce correlated signals.
Lines are not labeled in all plots. Generally red is for the first polarisation (0 or H), green for the second (1 or V).
used baseline lengths (xy) > 250 m
calibration solutions:
baseline-based
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
baseline-based
antenna-based
linear gradient fits for delay solutions compared to observed solutions:
antenna-based dispersive delay
antenna-based non-dispersive delay
baseline-based dispersive delay
baseline-based non-dispersive delay
As described in Fringe-fitting, the dispersive delay is pretty consistent with a time-varying gradient across the array.
m008
not working (excluded from fits)m004
, m060
very bad SEFD, differs between pols, m005
also not very goodused baseline lengths (xy) > 250 m
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
linear gradient fits for delay solutions compared to observed solutions:
antenna-based dispersive delay
antenna-based non-dispersive delay
baseline-based dispersive delay
baseline-based non-dispersive delay
Again the dispersive delay is pretty consistent with a time-varying gradient across the array.
m004
, m060
very bad SEFD, differs between pols, m005
also not very goodm008
not working (excluded from fits)used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
Because m056
has problems in the second half of the observations with the second polarisation, I produced two versions of the results. The first is without m056
and uses the entire observation:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
linear gradient fits for delay solutions compared to observed solutions:
antenna-based dispersive delay
antenna-based non-dispersive delay
baseline-based dispersive delay
baseline-based non-dispersive delay
Here the picture is less clear, the ionospheric effects are not just simple large-scale gradients.
The second uses all antennas (with the exception of m008
) and only the first 30 min:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
In an earlier version I found strange peaks in the solutions, some of which were not even consistent between the polarisations. This was an artefact of residual RFI and a problem with my fitting code. Now the solutions look stable and normal.
m004
, m060
, m056
very bad SEFD, differs between pols, m005
also not very goodm056
second polarisation has problems in second half (has to be discussed elsewhere), this is confirmed by Pieter Kotze ("M056 V channel appear to be 'noisy' at times.")m008
not working (excluded from fits)used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
linear gradient fits for delay solutions compared to observed solutions:
antenna-based dispersive delay
antenna-based non-dispersive delay
baseline-based dispersive delay
baseline-based non-dispersive delay
The ionospheric effects are not just simple large-scale gradients.
m056
is again 'noisy' and excluded from analysism043
bad, particularly in second polused baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
Short test after replacing dipoles in m004
.
Because m001
has very low S/N, which affects the station-based solutions also for the other stations, we have two sets of results.
Without m001
:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
With m001
, really only good for that station:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
In the collected plots, we use the former for all but m001
and the latter for m001
.
m013
and m018
m001
extremely bad SEFD (note different scale for this one in the plots), probably not ready yetused baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
Short test after replacing LNAs in m004
(in addition to dipoles), dipoles in m043
, m056
, m060
, one LNA in m043
, trying to get m008
to sync.
Because m001
and m048
have very low S/N, which affects the station-based solutions also for the other stations, we have two sets of results.
Without m001
and m048
:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
With m001
and m048
, really only good for those stations:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
In the collected plots, we use the former for all but m001
and m048
and the latter for m001
and m048
.
m043
, m056
, m060
have improved a lot (second pol)!m001
and m048
extremely bad SEFD (note different scale for this one in the plots), probably not ready yetused baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
Short test after LNAs in m004
and one in m043
, dipoles in m043
, m056
, m060
, trying to get m008
to sync.
Because m001
and m048
have very low S/N, which affects the station-based solutions also for the other stations, we have two sets of results.
Without m001
and m048
:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
With m001
and m048
, really only good for those stations:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
In the collected plots, we use the former for all but m001
and m048
and the latter for m001
and m048
.
m018
, m022
, m038
used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
Short test after LNAs in m004
and one in m043
, dipoles in m043
, m056
, m060
, trying to get m008
to sync.
Because m001
and m048
have very low S/N, which affects the station-based solutions also for the other stations, we have two sets of results.
Without m001
and m048
:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
With m001
and m048
, really only good for those stations:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
In the collected plots, we use the former for all but m001
and m048
and the latter for m001
and m048
.
m001
: good SEFDm004
now much better (both pols)m008
m008
still no signal, probably not in syncm011
(new receiver) looks goodm001
still bad, m048
(new receiver) samem004
m043
, m056
, m060
First attempts of subbands S0-2, plus S3 for comparison. Also additional antennas.
used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
Because m001 m013 m018 m022 m048 m050 m054 m061
have very low S/N, which affects the station-based solutions also for the other stations, we have two sets of results, one with these antennas included (used only for them in the collected plots) and one with these excluded.
Without m001 m013 m018 m022 m048 m050 m054 m061
:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Without m001 m013 m018 m022 m048 m050 m054 m061
:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Without m001 m013 m018 m022 m048 m050 m054 m061
:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Without m001 m013 m018 m022 m048 m050 m054 m061
:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Without m001 m013 m018 m022 m048 m050 m054 m061
:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Without m001 m013 m018 m022 m048 m050 m054 m061
:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Without m001 m013 m018 m022 m048 m050 m054 m061
:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Without m001 m013 m018 m022 m048 m050 m054 m061
:
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
m000 m001 m003 m004 m005 m011 m013 m018 m021 m022 m027 m030 m038 m043 m045 m048 m049 m050 m053 m054 m056
m001 m013 m018 m022 m048 m050 m054 m061
m027 m037
, new bad antennas: m013 m018 m022 m050 m054 m061
used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
All antennas included deliver good or at least usable signal.
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
m000 m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m006 m007 m008 m011 m013 m018 m022 m027 m030 m038 m043 m045 m049 m050 m053 m054 m056 m057 m059 m060 m061 m063
, all deliver usable signalm004
(400 → 550 Jy), m005
(380 → 500 Jy), m006
(400 → 550 Jy), m027
(400 → 500 Jy), m030
(400 → 550 Jy) m045
(390 → 520 Jy), m053
(450 → 500 Jy), m057
(400 → 500 Jy), m060
(390 → 530 Jy)m001 m013 m022 m061
m008
, m018
(first pol bad), m063
, m059
, m063
m038
, m050
, m054
improvedused baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
Most antennas included deliver good or at least usable signal, no signal from m025
, very bad from m014
(both not included in the plots).
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
m000 m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m006 m007 m008 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m019 m025 m026 m027 m030 m032 m033 m034 m035 m038 m043 m045 m048 m049 m050 m053 m054 m056 m057 m059 m060 m063
, most deliver usable signalm025
m014
m009 m010 m012 m019 m026 m032 m033 m034 m035
m048
now good for the first timeused baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
All antennas included deliver good or at least usable signal.
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m006 m007 m008 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m017 m018 m019 m020 m021 m022 m023 m027 m030 m032 m034 m035 m038 m043 m045 m048 m049 m050 m053 m054 m056 m057 m059 m060 m061 m063
, almost all deliver good signalm018
(was better earlier)m014
now goodm017 m020 m023
(second pol worse in m020 m023
)used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
Almost all antennas included deliver good or at least usable signal. Very low for m020
and m038
, those not included in analysis.
Cannot download the file, the conversion to MS got stuck.
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
linear gradient fits for delay solutions compared to observed solutions:
antenna-based dispersive delay
antenna-based non-dispersive delay
baseline-based dispersive delay
baseline-based non-dispersive delay
See Fringe-fitting for a description of this analysis. The dispersive delay is consistent with a time-varying gradient across the array, the non-dispersive delay not. This is all as expected from the ionosphere and troposphere.
m000 m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m006 m007 m008 m009 m011 m012 m013 m014 m017 m019 m020 m021 m022 m023 m030 m031 m032 m034 m035 m038 m043 m045 m048 m049 m050 m054 m056 m057 m059 m060 m061 m063
, almost all deliver good signalm020
, m038
m031
: SEFD ~ 430 Jym008
: second pol worse in lower part of the bandused baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
Most antennas included deliver good or at least usable signal, no signal from m025
, very bad from m014
(both not included in the plots).
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
m000 m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m007 m008 m009 m011 m012 m013 m014 m017 m019 m021 m022 m023 m024 m026 m027 m030 m031 m032 m033 m034 m035 m037 m038 m043 m045 m048 m053 m054 m056 m057 m059 m060 m061
, all deliver usable signalm024 m037
used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
This is one scan (starting ca. 13:59 UTC) of PKS 1934-63 extracted from the 32k test dataset. It was analysed to get an up-to-date view of the receiver performance.
Most antennas included deliver good or at least usable signal, no signal from m058
(not included in plots), very bad from m031
.
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Note that the data weights are now scaled differently than in raw MS and were therefore not used as noise estimate. The difference between frequency channels that was used instead is much more noise (therefore no smooth SEFD curves).
m000 m001 m003 m004 m005 m006 m007 m009 m010 m012 m014 m015 m016 m017 m018 m019 m020 m021 m022 m023 m024 m025 m026 m030 m031 m032 m033 m034 m035 m036 m037 m038 m039 m040 m041 m042 m043 m044 m045 m047 m048 m049 m050 m051 m053 m054 m056 m057 m058 m059 m061 m062 m063
used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
All antennas included deliver good or at least some signal. Very low for m031
and m054
.
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass, auto-limits in SEFD curves so that ''m031'' and ''m054'' are no longer outside of the plotting rage
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass, auto-limits in SEFD curves so that ''m031'' and ''m054'' are no longer outside of the plotting rage
m000 m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m006 m007 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m015 m016 m017 m018 m020 m021 m022 m023 m024 m025 m026 m027 m028 m029 m030 m031 m033 m034 m035 m037 m041 m042 m043 m044 m045 m047 m049 m050 m051 m053 m054 m055 m056 m057 m058 m059 m061 m062 m063
, almost all deliver good signalm031
, m054
used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
All antennas included deliver good or at least some signal. Very low for m031
.
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass, auto-limits in SEFD curves so that ''m031'' is no longer outside of the plotting rage
m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m006 m007 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m015 m016 m017 m018 m019 m020 m021 m022 m023 m024 m025 m026 m027 m028 m029 m030 m031 m032 m033 m034 m035 m036 m037 m038 m040 m043 m044 m045 m047 m048 m050 m051 m053 m054 m055 m056 m057 m058 m059 m060 m061 m062 m063
, almost all deliver good signalm006
betterm031
still very badm036
new, good!m041
new, first pol good, second worsem054
now good!used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass, auto-limits in SEFD curves so that ''m031'' is no longer outside of the plotting rage
m007
, m031
still very bad, still bump in m015
m000 m001 m003 m005 m007 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m015 m016 m017 m018 m019 m020 m021 m022 m023 m024 m025 m026 m027 m029 m030 m031 m032 m033 m034 m035 m037 m038 m041 m042 m043 m044 m047 m048 m049 m050 m051 m053 m054 m055 m057 m059 m060 m061 m062 m063
, almost all deliver good signalused baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass, auto-limits in SEFD curves so that ''m031'' is no longer outside of the plotting rage
m007
, m031
still very bad, still bump in m015
m000 m001 m003 m005 m007 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m015 m016 m017 m018 m019 m020 m021 m022 m023 m024 m025 m026 m027 m029 m030 m031 m032 m033 m034 m035 m037 m038 m041 m042 m043 m044 m047 m048 m049 m050 m051 m053 m054 m055 m057 m059 m060 m061 m062 m063
, almost all deliver good signalused baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass, auto-limits in SEFD curves so that ''m031'' is no longer outside of the plotting rage
m031
m000 m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m006 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m015 m016 m017 m018 m019 m020 m021 m022 m025 m026 m027 m029 m030 m031 m032 m034 m035 m036 m037 m038 m039 m040 m041 m042 m043 m044 m046 m048 m049 m051 m053 m054 m055 m056 m057 m058 m060 m061 m063
used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass, auto-limits in SEFD curves so that ''m031'' is no longer outside of the plotting rage
m031
and m007
m000 m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m006 m007 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m015 m016 m017 m018 m019 m020 m021 m022 m025 m026 m027 m029 m030 m031 m032 m034 m035 m036 m037 m038 m039 m040 m041 m042 m043 m044 m046 m048 m049 m051 m053 m054 m055 m056 m057 m058 m060 m061 m063
This is a phase stability test. The SEFD and gain curve results are not included in the general overviews.
Data were averaged to 10-sec in the conversion to MS. Solutions are for individual 10-sec blocks and therefore without rates.
used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
calibration solutions:
baseline-based
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
baseline-based
antenna-based
Please note that the SEFD results should not be taken too seriously, because the way I compute the SNR is affected by the averaging in time.
linear gradient fits for delay solutions compared to observed solutions:
antenna-based dispersive delay
antenna-based non-dispersive delay
baseline-based dispersive delay
baseline-based non-dispersive delay
See Fringe-fitting for more explanations on these fits.
Here are plots that simulate the phasing efficiency. It is assumed that the delays are calibrated on the target at the beginning (top) or centre (middle) or end (bottom) of the observation. Different numbers of antennas (starting at the core) are included (several curves). These efficiencies are for the actually used observing frequency. Because I have dispersive and non-dispersive effects separated, I can extrapolate these results to other frequencies, if needed.
This is for narrow-band observations in the centre of the subband. I could include bandwidth effects, but they are not significant at these levels.
Here is the same, but scaled to 600 MHz frequency (lower end of UHF). The dispersive and non-dispersive effects are of course scaled separately.
Results of a more general statistical analysis can be found in 1636719400_phaseff_obsfreq.pdf. Each page is for a selection of antennas. The upper panels show the phasing efficiency for each time bin calibrated with each other time bin. The lower panel show this as function of time lag between calibration and target time (percentiles for certain fractions of the time). Not that the number of samples is small on the right end of this plot, so it is less statistically meaningful there.
The same is available scaled to 600 MHz in 1636719400_phaseff_600mhz.pdf.
Note that the phases are more stable in UHF than S band. This is because in S band the ionosphere is only a very minor contribution. The troposphere scales down at lower frequency. The ionosphere becomes more important but still is not too problematic. The behaviour is slightly different at long baselines, where the ionosphere is comparatively stronger, because its gradients extend over longer distances.
m000 m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m006 m007 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m015 m016 m017 m018 m019 m020 m021 m022 m023 m025 m026 m027 m029 m030 m031 m032 m033 m034 m035 m036 m037 m038 m039 m040 m041 m042 m043 m044 m045 m046 m047 m048 m049 m050 m051 m053 m054 m055 m056 m057 m058 m060 m061 m062 m063
m002 m007 m026 m031 m033 m060
, not included because of intermittent ampltitude dip (tracking problem?): m009
used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
calibration solutions:
Baseline-based calibration solutions
Antenna-based calibration solutions
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
Baseline-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass
Antenna-based SEFD and amplitude+phase bandpass, auto-limits in SEFD curves so that ''m031'' is no longer outside of the plotting rage
m002
: better, difference between pols reducedm005
: not better, maybe even worsem015
: not better, maybe even worse, still with bump in second polm026
: maybe slightly worse, difference between pols reducedm031
still very bad (around or above 20kJy)m034
: worsem055
: worsem000 m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m006 m007 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m015 m016 m017 m018 m019 m020 m021 m022 m023 m024 m025 m026 m027 m029 m030 m031 m032 m033 m034 m035 m036 m037 m038 m040 m041 m042 m044 m045 m046 m047 m049 m050 m051 m053 m055 m057 m058 m059 m060
This is a phase stability test. The SEFD and gain curve results are not included in the general overviews.
Data were averaged to 10-sec in the conversion to MS, XY and YX are discarded. Solutions are for individual 10-sec blocks and therefore without rates.
used baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m
This time the baseline-based plots are not included, because they take too much space on the wiki server.
calibration solutions:
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
antenna-based
Please note that the SEFD results should not be taken too seriously, because the way I compute the SNR is affected by the averaging in time.
linear gradient fits for delay solutions compared to observed solutions:
antenna-based dispersive delay
antenna-based non-dispersive delay
See Fringe-fitting for more explanations on these fits.
m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m006 m007 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m015 m016 m017 m018 m019 m020 m021 m022 m023 m024 m025 m026 m027 m028 m029 m030 m031 m032 m033 m034 m035 m037 m038 m040 m041 m042 m044 m045 m046 m047 m048 m049 m050 m051 m053 m055 m056 m057 m058 m059 m060 m061 m062 m063
m015, m034
Here are plots that simulate the phasing efficiency. It is assumed that the delays are calibrated on the target at the beginning (top) or centre (middle) or end (bottom) of the observation. Different numbers of antennas (starting at the core) are included (several curves). These efficiencies are for the actually used observing frequency. Because I have dispersive and non-dispersive effects separated, I can extrapolate these results to other frequencies, if needed.
This is for narrow-band observations in the centre of the subband. I could include bandwidth effects, but they are not significant at these levels.
Here the same for 600 MHz:
And here the statistics for the observed frequency and for 600 MHz: 1638617387_phaseff_obsfreq.pdf 1638617387_phaseff_600mhz.pdf
The new filter coefficients were installed on 1st June 2022. On 8th tests were run in each of the subbands. Dump time was 8 sec, each observation had 10 min. Only baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m were used. The antenna set was the same for all five observations.
The baseline-based plots are not included, because they take too much space on the wiki server. They can be provided on request.
elev. 24 deg
calibration solutions:
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
antenna-based
elev. 27 deg
calibration solutions:
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
antenna-based
elev. 31 deg
calibration solutions:
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
antenna-based
elev. 34 deg
calibration solutions:
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
antenna-based
elev. 37 deg
calibration solutions:
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
antenna-based
m000 m001 m002 m003 m004 m005 m006 m007 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m015 m016 m018 m019 m020 m021 m022 m023 m024 m026 m027 m028 m029 m030 m031 m032 m033 m034 m035 m036 m037 m038 m039 m041 m042 m044 m045 m046 m047 m049 m050 m051 m052 m053 m054 m057 m058 m059 m060 m061
m015
, first pol bad in m020
, both pols not great in m034
Short 5-min observations of PKS1934-63 were done at high elevation on 19th November 2022 in each of the five subbands. Dump time was 2 sec, solution interval for the calibration was 10 sec. Only baseline lengths (xy) > 300 m were used for the analysis.
The baseline-based plots are not included, because they take too much space on the wiki server. They can be provided on request.
elev. 56 deg
calibration solutions:
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
antenna-based
elev. 54 deg
calibration solutions:
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
antenna-based
elev. 57 deg
calibration solutions:
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
antenna-based
elev. 57 deg
calibration solutions:
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
antenna-based
elev. 57 deg
calibration solutions:
antenna-based
SEFD and (amplitude and phase) bandpass:
antenna-based
m000 m001 m002 m005 m006 m007 m008 m009 m010 m011 m012 m013 m014 m015 m016 m017 m018 m019 m020 m021 m022 m023 m024 m025 m026 m027 m028 m029 m030 m031 m032 m033 m034 m035 m036 m037 m038 m039 m040 m041 m042 m044 m045 m046 m047 m048 m049 m050 m051 m052 m053 m054 m055 m057 m058 m059 m060 m061 m062 m063
(m036 m037
missing in S1)m015
: second pol still bad (huge bumps e.g. around 2900 MHz)m036
: second pol very badm062
: first pol has large bumps, e.g. just above 2200 MHz