Table 1
CARMA RMS map noise and synthesized beam shapes.
Array | Noise | a | b | ϕ |
---|---|---|---|---|
(mJy/beam) | (″) | (″) | (deg) | |
uv radii < 2 kλ | ||||
CARMA-8 | 0.15 | 117 | 132 | − 1 |
CARMA-23 (WB) | 0.30 | 69 | 92 | − 19 |
CARMA-23 (SL) | 0.53 | 65 | 66 | − 50 |
uv radii > 2 kλ | ||||
CARMA-8 | 0.17 | 18 | 25 | + 35 |
CARMA-23 (WB) | 0.50 | 29 | 89 | − 13 |
CARMA-23 (SL) | 0.21 | 24 | 27 | − 25 |
Notes. Beam shapes are given as full-width-half-maximum minor and major axes, and position angles east from north of the major axes. Here the visibility data are divided into uv radii < 2 kλ and > 2 kλ; the former provide most of the sensitivity to the cluster SZ signal, while the latter are predominantly useful for constraining point-like radio emission in the field (in practice, all baselines are calibrated and analyzed simultaneously).
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