The Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland-Association millimeter array
We describe the characteristics of the BIMA millimeter wave array at Hat Creek, CA. The array is an aperture synthesis instrument consisting of nine 6 m diameter antennas which may be deployed in three different configurations, with spacings ranging from 7 m up to 1.3 km. At an observing frequency o...
Main Authors: | Welch, W, Thornton, D, Plambeck, R, Wright, M, Lugten, J, Urry, L, Fleming, M, Hoffman, W, Hudson, J, Lum, W, Forster, JR, Thatte, N, Zhang, X, Zivanovic, S, Snyder, L, Crutcher, R, Lo, K, Wakker, B, Stupar, M, Sault, R, Miao, Y, Rao, R, Wan, K, Dickel, H, Blitz, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
1996
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