2014
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/147/4/77
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Early Science With the Korean Vlbi Network: Evaluation of System Performance

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“…The KVN is a telescope that consists of three antennas within South Korea in Seoul (Yonsei; KY), Ulsan (KU) and Jeju Island (Tamna; KT) (Lee et al 2014). In order to describe the pipeline and analyse its performance, we selected a recent dataset observed as part of the interferometric MOnitoring of GAmma-ray Bright AGN (iMO-GABA) program.…”
Section: Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The KVN is a telescope that consists of three antennas within South Korea in Seoul (Yonsei; KY), Ulsan (KU) and Jeju Island (Tamna; KT) (Lee et al 2014). In order to describe the pipeline and analyse its performance, we selected a recent dataset observed as part of the interferometric MOnitoring of GAmma-ray Bright AGN (iMO-GABA) program.…”
Section: Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here we generated the VERA images by clipping the visibilities of VERA out of the AIPScalibrated visibilities. As the imaging capability of KVN was recently evaluated by Lee et al (2014), we focus on evaluating and comparing the imaging capabilities of KaVA and VERA in this paper.…”
Section: Test Observations and Vlbi Imagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper we will focus on two aspects that limit the potential of mm-VLBI observations: (1) achieving improved sensitivity through increased coherence times, to increase the number of targets; (2) achieving astrometry, and in particular for "bona fide" registration of images at multiple frequency bands, to reveal the physical processes in a number of fields of astronomy. The first case study presented in this paper uses observations with the Korean VLBI Network (KVN) [2,3]. The KVN is the first dedicated mm-VLBI array and addresses one of the fundamental limitations of the field, the atmospheric stability.…”
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confidence: 99%