Noise and the Strong‐Signal Limit in Radio Astronomical Measurement

  • Liszt H
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Abstract

The random error of radio astronomical measurements is usually computed in the weak-signal limit, which assumes that the system temperature is sensibly the same on and off source, or with and without a spectral line. This assumption is often very poor. We give examples of common situations in which it is important to distinguish the system noise in signal-bearing and signal-free regions.

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Liszt, H. (2002). Noise and the Strong‐Signal Limit in Radio Astronomical Measurement. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 114(800), 1087–1091. https://doi.org/10.1086/342522

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