Pushing sub-arcsecond resolution imaging down to 30 MHz with the trans-European International LOFAR Telescope
Pushing sub-arcsecond resolution imaging down to 30 MHz with the trans-European International LOFAR Telescope
Relatively little information is available about the Universe at ultra-low radio frequencies, i.e. below 50 MHz (ULF), although the ULF spectral window contains a wealth of unique diagnostics for studying galactic and extragalactic phenomena. Sub-arcsecond resolution imaging at these frequencies is extremely difficult, due to the long baselines (>1000 km) …