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LOFAR FR606 LBA Standalone Receiver

ResourceID
spase://SMWG/Instrument/SRN/FR606/LBA

Description

LOFAR is an interferometer with about 50 000 antennas grouped in 50 stations through
Europe, with 60% of them located in the Netherlands. It has been running since 2012. Nançay's
LOFAR station is composed of 2 antennas array and one shipment container housing the receptors
and the computing systems. It is connected to a central supercomputer in Groningen, Netherlands.
The key scientific objectives are deep sky surveys, the study of reionisation epoch, of variable
sources like pulsars, jets, eruptive stars, planets and exoplanets, the detection of very high
energy cosmic rays, and the interplanetary medium physics.
LBA (Low Band Array) spectral range: 10 to 80 MHz

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Instrument

ResourceID
spase://SMWG/Instrument/SRN/FR606/LBA
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
LOFAR FR606 LBA Standalone Receiver
ReleaseDate
2021-07-20 13:41:27Z
Description

LOFAR is an interferometer with about 50 000 antennas grouped in 50 stations through
Europe, with 60% of them located in the Netherlands. It has been running since 2012. Nançay's
LOFAR station is composed of 2 antennas array and one shipment container housing the receptors
and the computing systems. It is connected to a central supercomputer in Groningen, Netherlands.
The key scientific objectives are deep sky surveys, the study of reionisation epoch, of variable
sources like pulsars, jets, eruptive stars, planets and exoplanets, the detection of very high
energy cosmic rays, and the interplanetary medium physics.
LBA (Low Band Array) spectral range: 10 to 80 MHz

Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.GeneralContactspase://SMWG/Person/Jean-Mathias.Griessmeier
2.MetadataContactspase://SMWG/Person/Baptiste.Cecconi
InstrumentType
SpectralPowerReceiver
InvestigationName
LOFAR FR606
OperatingSpan
StartDate
2011-11-30 00:00:00.000Z
ObservatoryID