Applications of the Source-Frequency Phase-Referencing Technique for ngEHT Observations

DOI: 
10.3390/galaxies11010003
Publication date: 
01/02/2023
Main author: 
Jiang W.
IAA authors: 
Zhao, Guang Yao;Cho, Ilje
Authors: 
Jiang, Wu;Zhao, Guang Yao;Shen, Zhi Qiang;Rioja, María J.;Dodson, Richard;Cho, Ilje;Zhao, Shan Shan;Eubanks, Marshall;Lu, Ru Sen
Journal: 
Galaxies
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
11.0
Number: 
3
Abstract: 
The source-frequency phase-referencing (SFPR) technique has been demonstrated to have great advantages for mm-VLBI observations. By implementing simultaneous multi-frequency receiving systems on the next-generation Event Horizon Telescope (ngEHT) antennas, it is feasible to carry out a frequency phase transfer (FPT) which could calibrate the non-dispersive propagation errors and significantly increase the phase coherence in the visibility data. Such an increase offers an efficient approach for a weak source or structure detection. The SFPR also makes it possible for high-precision astrometry, including the core-shift measurements up to sub-mm wavelengths for Sgr A*, M 87*, etc. We also briefly discuss the technical and scheduling considerations for future SFPR observations with the ngEHT.
Database: 
SCOPUS
Keywords: 
astrometry | black hole | ngEHT | SFPR | VLBI