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Progress on the Haystack Observatory Postprocessing System
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
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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2022 Tonga Volcanic Eruption Induced Global Propagation of Ionospheric Disturbances via Lamb Waves
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Millimeter/Submillimeter VLBI with a Next Generation Large Radio Telescope in the Atacama Desert
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Significant Ionospheric Hole and Equatorial Plasma Bubbles After the 2022 Tonga Volcano Eruption
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Sea Ice Deformation Is Not Scale Invariant Over Length Scales Greater Than a Kilometer
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The Haystack Telescope as an Astronomical Instrument
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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High Risk of Post-Earthquake Fire Hazard in Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Upstream motion of chorus wave generation: comparisons with observations
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The Haystack Telescope as an Astronomical Instrument
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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Investigating the Applicability of the Peak Density Thickness Parameter over the Equatorial Region
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Statistical framework for estimating GNSS bias
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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