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Radio-Frequency Interference at the McGill Arctic Research Station

Authors :
Dyson, T.
Chiang, H. C.
Egan, E.
Ghazi, N.
Menard, T.
Monsalve, R. A.
Moso, T.
Peterson, J.
Sievers, J. L.
Tartakovsky, S.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The frequencies of interest for redshifted 21 cm observations are heavily affected by terrestrial radio-frequency interference (RFI). We identify the McGill Arctic Research Station (MARS) as a new RFI-quiet site and report its RFI occupancy using 122 hours of data taken with a prototype antenna station developed for the Array of Long-Baseline Antennas for Taking Radio Observations from the Sub-Antarctic. Using an RFI flagging process tailored to the MARS data, we find an overall RFI occupancy of 1.8% averaged over 20-125 MHz. In particular, the FM broadcast band (88-108 MHz) is found to have an RFI occupancy of at most 1.6%. The data were taken during the Arctic summer, when degraded ionospheric conditions and an active research base contributed to increased RFI. The results quoted here therefore represent the maximum-level RFI environment at MARS.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, submitted to the Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2012.06521
Document Type :
Working Paper