The VATLY Radio Telescope
Nguyen Van HiepPham Tuan AnhPham Ngoc DiepPham Ngoc DongDo Thi HoaiPham Thi Tuyet NhungNguyen Thi ThaoPierre Darriulat
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https://doi.org/10.15625/0868-3166/22/4/435Abstract
A small radio telescope (SRT) has been installed on the roof of the Hanoi astrophysics laboratory VATLY. It is equipped with a 2.6 m diameter mobile parabolic dish remotely controlled in elevation and azimuth and with super-heterodyne detection around the 21 cm hydrogen line. First results of observations of the Sun and of the centre of the Milky Way are presented. They demonstrate the high quality of the telescope performance and are used to evaluate lobe size, signal to noise ratios, anthropogenic interferences and measurement accuracies. Particular attention is given to the measurement of the pointing accuracy. The rich measurement programme that is now at hand is briefly sketched.Downloads
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Published
10-01-2013
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N. V. Hiep, “The VATLY Radio Telescope”, Comm. Phys., vol. 22, no. 4, p. 365, Jan. 2013.
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Received 18-03-2012
Accepted 12-11-2012
Published 10-01-2013
Accepted 12-11-2012
Published 10-01-2013