Recalibrating the 408 MHz Haslam Map with Low-Frequency Radio Experiment
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This 12-minute conference talk by Ainulnabilah Nasirudin explores the recalibration of the 408 MHz Haslam Map using the Low-Frequency Radio Experiment. Presented at the "Radio Cosmology and Continuum Observations in the SKA Era: A Synergic View" program at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, the presentation contributes to discussions about radio astronomy calibration techniques. Learn about innovative approaches to improving historical radio sky maps that will be relevant for the upcoming Square Kilometre Array (SKA) operations beginning in 2027. The talk is part of a comprehensive two-week program bringing together experts in radio cosmology and continuum science, designed to foster collaboration and train the next generation of researchers in preparation for the SKA, which will be the world's largest radio telescope and a significant scientific achievement of the 21st century.
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Recalibrating the 408 MHz Haslam Map with Low-Frequency Radio Experiment.. by Ainulnabilah Nasirudin
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences