Speaker: Ray Furuya, Caltech
Title: "Combining OVRO mm-array data with Nobeyama 45-m
Telescope Data"
Abstract:
An interferometer works as a spatial filter, which resolves extended emission.
Combining single-dish data with interferometric data is a powerful way to
recover such emission and obtain "missing flux"-free images. I have succeeded
in combining 4 pairs of data from the OVROmm-array and the Nobeyama
45-m telescope. In this talk, I will present a basic theory and practical
aspects.
I'd like to receive feedbacks/comments from people in the group, and hope
to
help people who are planning similar observations.