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The low-frequency array (LOFAR): opening a new window on the universe
Authors:NE Kassim  TJW Lazio  PS Ray  PC Crane  BC Hicks  KP Stewart  AS Cohen  WM Lane
Institution:

aCode 7213, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375-5320, USA

bCode 7655, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375-5320, USA

Abstract:We present an overview of the low-frequency array (LOFAR) that will open a window on one of the last and most poorly explored regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. LOFAR will be a large (baselines up to 400 km), low-frequency View the MathML source aperture synthesis array with large collecting area (View the MathML source at View the MathML source) and high resolution (not, vert, similar1.5 at 100 MHz), and will provide sub-mJy sensitivity across much of its operating range. LOFAR will be a powerful instrument for solar system and planetary science applications as reviewed by papers in this monogram. Key astrophysical science drivers include acceleration, turbulence, and propagation in the galactic interstellar medium, exploring the high red-shift universe and transient phenomena, as well as searching for the red-shifted signature of neutral hydrogen from the cosmologically important epoch of re-ionization.
Keywords:Radio interferometry  Low-frequency radio astronomy  Solar radio science  Planetory radio science  Radio science  Planetory and space science
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