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Polarimetry at the 30m telescope (under construction)
This site collects information relevant to polarimetric observations at the IRAM 30m telescope.
Observing
Beam maps
Technical documents
- Versatile IF polarimeter at the IRAM 30m telescope
Thum et al. 2003 including the first mm observation of the polarization of the moon's limb
- XPOL—the Correlation Polarimeter at the IRAM 30-m Telescope
Thum et al. 2008, PASP, 120, 777
- Polarimetry with EMIR/XPOL - commisioning report (August 2010)
== Scientific publications ==
- Measurement of the Crab nebula polarization at 90 GHz as a calibrator for CMB experiments
- A sensitive upper limit to the circular polarization of the Crab nebula at λ3 mm
- Observations of the Goldreich-Kylafis effect in star-forming regions with XPOL at the IRAM 30 m telescope
Forbrich et al. 2008 This publication includes examples for assessing the magnitude of instrumental polarization due to sidelobes
- A 3.5 mm Polarimetric Survey of Radio-loud Active Galactic Nuclei
- 3C 286: a bright, compact, stable, and highly polarized calibrator for millimeter-wavelength observations
Background material
- 1.IAU convention concerning Stokes Parameters
Radioastronomy, including the 30m telescope, uses these IAU conventions. Note however that according to this convention the sign of Stokes V is opposite to the usage in traditional physics as described by Born & Wolf in "Classical Optics"
- The sign of Stokes V in 30m observations
with XPOL has been determined through several methods. They are described in a short note. It was verified that Stokes V spectra generated by the 30m data acquisition program have the correct sign according to the IAU convention.