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Closure Traces: Novel Calibration-insensitive Quantities for Radio Astronomy

Avery E. Broderick, Dominic W. Pesce

2020The Astrophysical Journal28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Closure phases and closure amplitudes have proven critical to modern radio interferometry due to their insensitivity to the uncertain station gains. We present the first set of closure quantities constructed from parallel-hand and cross-hand visibilities that are insensitive to both station gains and to polarimetric leakage. These complex “closure traces” are a natural extension of closure amplitudes and closure phases, are independent of all station-based linear corruptions of the polarized visibilities, and are complete in the sense that they contain all remaining information present in the visibility data. Products of closure traces on so-called “conjugate” quadrangles are sensitive only to structure in the source polarization fraction—independent of variations in the Stokes I structure—and thereby provide unambiguous probes of polarization in astronomical sources.

Topics & Concepts

Closure (psychology)AmplitudePolarimetryPolarization (electrochemistry)Stokes parametersPhysicsInterferometryCalibrationRemote sensingOpticsGeologyChemistryScatteringEconomicsMarket economyQuantum mechanicsPhysical chemistryRadio Astronomy Observations and TechnologyAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaRadio Wave Propagation Studies
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