Interferometric Imaging with the 32 Element Murchison Wide-Field Array

The Murchison Wide-Field Array (MWA) is a low-frequency radio telescope, currently under construction, intended to search for the spectral signature of the epoch of reionization (EOR) and to probe the structure of the solar corona. Sited in western Australia, the full MWA will comprise 8192 dipoles...

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Main Authors: Benkevitch, Leonid (Contributor), Cappallo, Roger J. (Contributor), Corey, Brian E. (Contributor), Doeleman, Sheperd Samuel (Contributor), Derome, Mark F. (Contributor), Kincaid, Barton B. (Contributor), Kratzenberg, Eric W. (Contributor), Lonsdale, Colin John (Contributor), McWhirter, Stephen R. (Contributor), Oberoi, Divya (Contributor), Rogers, Alan E. E. (Contributor), Salah, Joseph E. (Contributor), Whitney, Alan R. (Contributor), Hewitt, Jacqueline N. (Contributor), Matejek, Michael Scott (Contributor), Morgan, Edward H. (Contributor), Williams, Christopher Leigh (Contributor)
Other Authors: Haystack Observatory (Contributor), MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: University of Chicago Press, The, 2013-01-22T20:55:46Z.
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