Feasibility Study for a Prospect Hill Interferometer.

Abstract

High resolution millimeter-wave studies of the spatial distribution of brightness within solar active regions provide the means whereby mechanisms for the generation of flare-related radio bursts may be explored. This report examines the feasibility of coupling the existing AFCRL 29-foot millimeter-wave antenna located at Prospect Hill, Waltham, Massachusetts with one or more smaller antennas in order to produce a system capable of operating as a solar interferometer. The configuration studied provides a single fixed baseline of 4433 lambda at the operating wavelength of 8.6 mm, with a minimum fringe spacing of 45 arc-seconds. Theoretical aspects of radio interferometry are reviewed for the present application, and the fundamental limitations of the system are examined. It is found that scale-size and position estimates of single-source distributions may be readily obtained, and that certain multiple source distributions may be studied using model-fitting procedures. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 11, 1971
Accession Number
AD0733707

Entities

People

  • Edward C. Reifenstein Iii
  • George D. Papadopoulos

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Antennas
  • Feasibility Studies
  • High Resolution
  • Interferometers
  • Interferometry
  • Millimeter Wave Antennas
  • Millimeter Waves
  • Radio Interferometry
  • Spatial Distribution

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics.
  • Statistical inference.
  • Systems Analysis and Design

Technology Areas

  • 5G
  • 5G - Internet of Things
  • Space