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    Progress on the Haystack Observatory Postprocessing System by Daniel Hoak, John Barrett, Geoffrey Crew, Violet Pfeiffer

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The Haystack Observatory Postprocessing System (HOPS) is a multipurpose tool for post-correlation calibration and data analysis in Very-Long Baseline Interferometry experiments. …”
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    Progress on the Haystack Observatory Postprocessing System by Hoak, Daniel, Barrett, John, Crew, Geoffrey, Pfeiffer, Violet

    Published 2022
    “…The Haystack Observatory Postprocessing System (HOPS) is a multipurpose tool for post-correlation calibration and data analysis in Very-Long Baseline Interferometry experiments. …”
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    The Haystack Telescope as an Astronomical Instrument by Kauffmann, Jens, Rajagopalan, Ganesh, Akiyama, Kazunori, Fish, Vincent, Lonsdale, Colin, Matthews, Lynn D., Pillai, Thushara G.S.

    Published 2023
    “…The radome-enclosed instrument serves as a radar sensor for space situational awareness, with about one-third of the time available for research by MIT Haystack Observatory. Ongoing testing with the K-band (18–26 GHz) and W-band receivers (currently 85–93 GHz) is preparing the inclusion of the telescope into the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) array and the use as a single-dish research telescope. …”
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    The Haystack Telescope as an Astronomical Instrument by Jens Kauffmann, Ganesh Rajagopalan, Kazunori Akiyama, Vincent Fish, Colin Lonsdale, Lynn D. Matthews, Thushara G.S. Pillai

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The radome-enclosed instrument serves as a radar sensor for space situational awareness, with about one-third of the time available for research by MIT Haystack Observatory. Ongoing testing with the K-band (18–26 GHz) and W-band receivers (currently 85–93 GHz) is preparing the inclusion of the telescope into the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) array and the use as a single-dish research telescope. …”
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    Statistical framework for estimating GNSS bias by Vierinen, Juha, Coster, Anthea J., Rideout, William C., Erickson, Philip J., Norberg, Johannes

    Published 2016
    “…Results of the new algorithm are compared with the current MIT Haystack Observatory MAPGPS (MIT Automated Processing of GPS) bias determination algorithm. …”
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