Correcting the polarization leakage phases and amplitudes throughout the primary beam of an interferometer

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[1] Polarimetric observations are affected by leakage of unpolarized light into the polarization channels, in a way that varies with the angular position of the source relative to the optical axis. The off-axis part of the leakage is often corrected by subtracting the product of the unpolarized map and a leakage map from each polarization image, but it is seldom realized that heterogeneities in the array shift the loci of the leaked radiation in a baseline-dependent fashion. We present here a method to measure and remove the wide-field polarization leakage of a heterogeneous array. The process also maps the complex voltage patterns of each antenna, which can be used to correct all Stokes parameters for imaging errors due to the primary beams.

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Reid, R. I., Gray, A. D., Landecker, T. L., & Willis, A. G. (2008). Correcting the polarization leakage phases and amplitudes throughout the primary beam of an interferometer. Radio Science, 43(2). https://doi.org/10.1029/2007RS003709

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