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Low Frequency VLBI Project

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2016

I.E. Molotov
Affiliation:
Astro Space Center Moscow of LPI RAS, Moscow, Russia
S.F. Likhachev
Affiliation:
Astro Space Center Moscow of LPI RAS, Moscow, Russia
A.A. Chuprikov
Affiliation:
Astro Space Center Moscow of LPI RAS, Moscow, Russia
A. Dementiev
Affiliation:
Radiophysical Research Institute, N. Novgorod, Russia
B. Lipatov
Affiliation:
Radiophysical Research Institute, N. Novgorod, Russia
M. Nechaeva
Affiliation:
Radiophysical Research Institute, N. Novgorod, Russia
S. Snegirev
Affiliation:
Radiophysical Research Institute, N. Novgorod, Russia
N. Dugin
Affiliation:
Radiophysical Research Institute, N. Novgorod, Russia
S. Ananthakrishnan
Affiliation:
National Center for Radioastrophysics of TIFR, Pune, India
V. Balasubramanian
Affiliation:
National Center for Radioastrophysics of TIFR, Pune, India
A. Benz
Affiliation:
Institute of Astronomy of SFIT ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
F. Mantovani
Affiliation:
Instituto di Radioastronomia, del CNR Bologna, Italy
X. Liu
Affiliation:
National Astrnomical Observatories of CAS, China
X. Hong
Affiliation:
National Astrnomical Observatories of CAS, China
A. Kus
Affiliation:
Torun Centre for Astronomy of Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
E.P. Molotov
Affiliation:
Russian Institute of Space Device Engineering, Moscow, Russia
S.P. Ignatov
Affiliation:
Russian Institute of Space Device Engineering, Moscow, Russia
B.A. Poperechenko
Affiliation:
Special Research Bureau of MPEI, Moscow, Russia
Y.N. Gorshenkov
Affiliation:
Special Research Bureau of MPEI, Moscow, Russia
A.A. Konovalenko
Affiliation:
Institute of Radio Astronomy, NASU, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Abstract

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An international Low Frequency VLBI Network (LFVN) has been organized for observations at 327 MHz and 1665 MHz frequencies with MARK-II and S2 recording terminals. Data on the interplanetary medium and spike-like solar bursts were obtained in first preliminary experiments.

Type
Part 9: Instrumentation and Techniques
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 2002