Subject: Re: HIGH CADENCE IMAGING CAMPAIGN Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 23:04:55 +0530 (IST) From: "S. Ananthakrishnan" To: Richard Canfield CC: Dear Dick, GMRT can make high cadence imaging from the ground at 2 secs. We have been allocated time on May 12 and 13, 2002. We will be observing at 1060 MHz. As you perhaps know, GMRT is a 30 antenna synthesis interferometer which provides about 3 arcsec resolution at 1 GHz. The primary FOV is about 0.4 degree. The problem with GMRT is that it is a heavily booked telescope via the Time Allocation program and so is not generally available at short notice. By submitting for time, we get about 2,3 days in every cycle of time allocation at different frequencies, ranging from 230 MHz to 1400 MHz. Hope this info. is of some use to you. My colleagues and I, who are involved in solar observations using GMRT would be happy to collaborate with anyone who is interested. Regards, Ananth ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof.S.Ananthakrishnan |Tel:+91 20 569 7107-Extn238 (gen.) Prof(H) & Observatory Director, GMRT | +91 20 569 2036 (direct) National Centre for Radio Astrophysics| +91 20 569 1620 (home) Tata Institute of Fundamental Research|Fax:+91 20 569 7257, 569 2149 Pune University Campus, Ganeshkhind |GMRT: 91-2132-52112/52119 Pune 411007, INDIA |Email:ananth@ncra.tifr.res.in -------------------------------------------------------------------------