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Latest report about e-VLBI

Latest report about e-VLBI. Masachika Kijima The Graduate University for Advanced Studies Ph-D student, 2 nd grade. 2007/10/20 Kawaguchi-seminar. Report about e-VLBI. X-ray binary. Other(North-hemisphere) array cannot observe at 8GHz & 22GHz. Ib/c supernova. Post-RSG. Gravitational lens.

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Latest report about e-VLBI

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  1. Latest report about e-VLBI Masachika Kijima The Graduate University for Advanced Studies Ph-D student, 2nd grade 2007/10/20 Kawaguchi-seminar

  2. Report about e-VLBI X-ray binary • Other(North-hemisphere) array cannot observe at 8GHz & 22GHz Ib/c supernova Post-RSG Gravitational lens

  3. Garrett (2004, eEVN) • Gravitational lens • First real-time eEVN image

  4. Richards et al.(2005, eEVN) • eEVN, OH maser

  5. Paragi et al. (2005, eEVN) • 1.6GHz • eEVN(1024Mbps) +Cambridge(112Mbps) +Arecibo(100Mbps) • Disk base?

  6. Rushton et al. (2007,eEVN) • GRS1915+105(X-ray binary) • 5GHz • +X-ray, 15GHz data • Extended component (PA=140deg) • Large-scale jet which is simillar Fender et al.(1999)

  7. Epoch I Tudose et al. (2007, eEVN) Epoch II • Cyg X-3 • 5GHz (2pol,Phase-ref) • +X-ray, 15GHz • Polarized flux • Jet or Core? • C isn’t Core! • One-sided jet in the sequence C,B,A

  8. Paragi et al. (2007, eEVN) • May be in prepare. (“The Astronomer’s telegram” in 18 Sep 2007) • 4.97GHz, 2pol, 256-128Mbps(4IF*8MHz*2pol),Phase-ref • rms noise = 0.075[mJy]

  9. Phillips et al. (2007,PAMHELA) • Cir X-1(X-ray binary) • 1.6&8.4GHz • rms nois 0.2mJy/beam • Size:λ2.2variation • Scattering model • Flux variation • Be buried error of Tsys • Jet like structure (Fender et al(1998,2004)) • Resolve-out

  10. Progress of eEVN reports PAMHELA X-ray binary eEVN Ib/c supernova Post-RSG Gravitational lens • Recently, report are written by EVN-data only?

  11. Resolution & Sensitivity • OCTAVE is comparable with eEVN PAMHELA eEVN

  12. U07140A • rms noise 5.600mJy/beam :Image ≠0.093mJy :Expect(3740sec) • Using new SEFD(M.Kijima) • Amplitude calibration isn’t enough Peak:0.49[mJy] 0.2[mJy] 0.1[mJy] M.Murgia et al. (2003, 8.1GHz VLBA)

  13. Difference of SEFD between OCTAVE and JVN? JVN SEFD(Doi) • NRAO 512 • Point source for OCTAVE New SEFD(M.Kijima) 1.7[mJy]

  14. Efficiency of TSUKUBA • Efficiency is about 50-60%. Not reliable

  15. If eEVN reached 1024Mbps(256MHz) • OCTAVE will be comparable to eEVN. • fortunately eEVN can’t observe at 8GHz

  16. Data-rate & Band • OCTAVE reached 2Gbps PAMHELA eEVN

  17. Summary • Frequency • OCTAVE has succeeded 8GHz(image) & 22GHz(fringe) • Other array can’t observe at 8GHz(no plan)&22GHz(plan) • Resolution & Sensitivity • Comparable with eEVN(256Mbps) • Polarimetry • Give up yet ?

  18. Future work • Amplitude calibration • Is there difference of DPFU between OCTAVE and JVN? We need statistical analysis. • Improvement of Tsys & 1st amplifier of VERA at 8GHz? • VERA is useful at 22GHz • Try imaging at 22GHz. • Boost-up(blend visibility, cf DIR2K&OCTAVE) • Phase referencing

  19. ~Fin~

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