K-band EVN experiment EP066.
Science cases
- Use case: astrometry with stellar masers in the Galactic bulge
- Use case: detection of excessive scatter in positions due to
non-stationarity of the gravitational field
- Use case: astrometry of pulsars close to the Galactic Center
- Use case: more calibrators for ALMA
Expected outcome
We will evaluate the correlated flux density of detected sources
and estimate source positions with accuracies 5–20 mas.
The proposed observations will be used for contribution to the next
edition of the Radio Fundamental Catalogue and as a separate
24 GHz position catalogue. The images will be publicly available at
the Astrogeo VLBI FITS image database.
The final results of the proposed observations will be publicly available
within 90 days of observations of the last segment at the project web site
and then will be published in a referred journal.
Preliminary results on 2020.07.25
Number of segments observed: | 14 |
Number of segments correlated: | 14 |
Number of segments analyzed: | 14 |
Number of target sources observed: | 337 |
Number of target sources analyzed: | 337 |
Statistics of detection
| K-band | Q-band |
Detected: | Known: 91 | Known: 54 |
Detected: | New: 24 | New: 14 |
Statistics of non-detection
| K-band | Q-band |
Non-detected: | Known: 47 | Known: 84 |
Non-detected: | New: 175 | New: 185 |
Preliminary catalogue
Catalogue 116 sources detected with
VLBI at 24 GHz or 43 GHz within 10° of the Galactic center.
Calibrated K-band correlated flux densities
of 188 source detected in the campaign, including 116 target sources and
72 amplitude calibrator sources.
Calibrated Q-band correlated flux densities
of 141 source detected in the campaign, including 68 target sources and
73 amplitude calibrator sources.
Median K-band correlated flux densities
of 188 source detected in the campaign, including 116 target sources and
72 amplitude calibrator sources.
Median Q-band correlated flux densities
of 141 source detected in the campaign, including 68 target sources and
73 amplitude calibrator sources.
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