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With the advent of the new class of radio telescopes as for example the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) and the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) the necessity of using data mining procedures to handle the huge amount of data collected during their observations became crucial. Software design has resulted in a complete shift of methods by which information is collected in the radio frequency domain. Pointing...
NenuFAR is both a giant extension of the LOFAR and a large standalone instrument in the low-frequency range (10–85 MHz). It was designed in Nançay with national and international collaboration. Antenna radiators were modeled on the LWA antenna design whereas preamplifiers were designed in France. Antennas will be distributed in 96 mini-arrays of 19 dual-polarized elements, densely covering a disk...
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