22 October 2021 Multi-dimensional radio frequency interference framework for characterizing radio astronomy observatories
Isaac Sihlangu, Nadeem Oozeer, Bruce A. Bassett
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Abstract

Radio frequency interference (RFI) has historically plagued radio astronomy, worsening with the rapid spread of electronics and increasing telescope sensitivity. We present a multi-dimensional probabilistic framework for characterizing the RFI environment around a radio astronomy site that uses data from the telescope observations themselves. We apply the framework to about 1500 h of commissioning data (∼200  TB) from the MeerKAT radio telescope; producing a six-dimensional array that yields both average RFI occupancy as well as distributions around the mean as a function of key variables (time of day, frequency, baseline, azimuth, and elevation). This allows for automated alerting for significant new sources of RFI and monitoring of RFI trends. Our results provide the first detailed view of the MeerKAT RFI environment at high sensitivity. As expected, in the MeerKAT L-band, we find that the major RFI contributors are from the global positioning system satellites, flight distance measurement equipment, and the global system for mobile communications. Beyond characterizing RFI environments, our approach allows observers access to the prior probability of RFI in any combination of tracked variables, allowing for more efficient observation planning and data flagging.

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Isaac Sihlangu, Nadeem Oozeer, and Bruce A. Bassett "Multi-dimensional radio frequency interference framework for characterizing radio astronomy observatories," Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems 8(1), 011003 (22 October 2021). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JATIS.8.1.011003
Received: 14 May 2021; Accepted: 16 August 2021; Published: 22 October 2021
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KEYWORDS
Electromagnetic coupling

Telescopes

Observatories

Visibility

Radio astronomy

Antennas

Global Positioning System

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