High Resolution Radio Astronomy Using Very Long Baseline Interferometry
Astrophysics
2009-06-23 v2
Abstract
Very Long Baseline Interferometry, or VLBI, is the observing technique yielding the highest-resolution images today. Whilst a traditionally large fraction of VLBI observations is concentrating on Active Galactic Nuclei, the number of observations concerned with other astronomical objects such as stars and masers, and with astrometric applications, is significant. In the last decade, much progress has been made in all of these fields. We give a brief introduction into the technique of radio interferometry, focussing on the particularities of VLBI observations, and review recent results which would not have been possible without VLBI observations.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.0803.2983,
title = {High Resolution Radio Astronomy Using Very Long Baseline Interferometry},
author = {Enno Middelberg and Uwe Bach},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.2983},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
77 pages, needs aas_macros.sty, accepted by Reports on Progress in Physics