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First e-VLBI observations of GRS 1915+105
A. Rushton 1★ , R. E. Spencer 1 , M. Strong 1 , R. M. Campbell 2 , S. Casey 1 , R. P. Fender 3,4 , M. A. Garrett 2 , J. C. A. Miller-Jones 4 , G. G. Pooley 5 , C. Reynolds 2 , A. Szomoru 2 , V. Tudose 4,6 and Z. Paragi 2
  1 The University of Manchester, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire SK11 9DL   2 Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe, Postbus 2, 7990 A A Dwingeloo, the Netherlands   3 School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Southampton, Highfield, SO17 1BJ Southampton   4 "Anton Pannekoek" Astronomical Institute, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 403, 1098 SJ Amsterdam, the Netherlands   5 University of Cambridge, Mullar Radio Astronomy Observatory, J. J. Thomson Avenue, CB3 0HE Cambridge   6 Astronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy, Cutitul de Argint 5 RO-040557 Bucharest, Romania
Correspondence to   E-mail: arushton@jb.man.ac.uk
Copyright 2006 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2006 RAS
KEYWORDS
ISM: jets and outflows • X-ray binaries: individual: GRS 1915+105

ABSTRACT

Abstract
          1 INTRODUCTION
          2 OBSERVATIONS AND RESULTS
          3 DISCUSSION AMD CONCLUSIONSACKNOWLEDGMENTSREFERENCES

We present results from the first successful open call electronic very-long-baseline interferometry (e-VLBI) science run, observing the X-ray binary GRS 1915+105. e-VLBI science allows the rapid production of VLBI radio maps, within hours of an observation rather than weeks, facilitating a decision for follow-up observations. A total of six telescopes observing at 5 GHz across the European VLBI Network (EVN) were correlated in real time at the Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe (JIVE). Constant data rates of 128 Mbps were transferred from each telescope, giving 4 TB of raw sampled data over the 12 hours of the whole experiment. Throughout this, GRS 1915+105 was observed for a total of 5.5 h, producing 2.8 GB of visibilities of correlated data. A weak flare occurred during our observations, and we detected a slightly resolved component of 2.7 × 1.2 ms with a position angle of 140°± 2°. The peak brightness was 10.2 mJy per beam, with a total integrated radio flux of 11.1 mJy.


Accepted 2006 October 25. Received 2006 October 25; in original form 2006 October 6

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1745-3933.2006.00262.x About DOI

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