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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016

Sardinia Radio Telescope wide-band spectral-polarimetric observations of the galaxy cluster 3C 129

M. Murgia; F. Govoni; E. Carretti; A. Melis; Raimondo Concu; Alessio Trois; F. Loi; Valentina Vacca; Andrea Tarchi; P. Castangia; A. Possenti; A. Bocchinu; M. Burgay; Silvia Casu; A. Pellizzoni; Tonino Pisanu; A. Poddighe; S. Poppi; N. D'Amico; Matteo Bachetti; A. Corongiu; E. Egron; N. Iacolina; A. Ladu; P. Marongiu; Carlo Migoni; D. Perrodin; M. Pilia; G. Valente; G. P. Vargiu

We present new observations of the galaxy cluster 3C 129 obtained with the Sardinia Radio Telescope in the frequency range 6000-7200 MHz, with the aim to image the large-angular-scale emission at high-frequency of the radio sources located in this cluster of galaxies. The data were acquired using the recently-commissioned ROACH2-based backend to produce full-Stokes image cubes of an area of 1 deg x 1 deg centered on the radio source 3C 129. We modeled and deconvolved the telescope beam pattern from the data. We also measured the instrumental polarization beam patterns to correct the polarization images for off-axis instrumental polarization. Total intensity images at an angular resolution of 2.9 arcmin were obtained for the tailed radio galaxy 3C 129 and for 13 more sources in the field, including 3C 129.1 at the galaxy cluster center. These data were used, in combination with literature data at lower frequencies, to derive the variation of the synchrotron spectrum of 3C 129 along the tail of the radio source. If the magnetic field is at the equipartition value, we showed that the lifetimes of radiating electrons result in a radiative age for 3C 129 of t_syn = 267 +/- 26 Myrs. Assuming a linear projected length of 488 kpc for the tail, we deduced that 3C 129 is moving supersonically with a Mach number of M=v_gal/c_s=1.47. Linearly polarized emission was clearly detected for both 3C 129 and 3C 129.1. The linear polarization measured for 3C 129 reaches levels as high as 70% in the faintest region of the source where the magnetic field is aligned with the direction of the tail.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017

Single-dish and VLBI observations of Cygnus X-3 during the 2016 giant flare episode

Elise Egron; A. Pellizzoni; M. Giroletti; S. Righini; M. Stagni; A. Orlati; Carlo Migoni; A. Melis; Raimondo Concu; L. Barbas; Salvo Buttaccio; P. Cassaro; P. de Vicente; Marcin P. Gawronski; Michael Lindqvist; Giuseppe Maccaferri; C. Stanghellini; P. Wolak; Jun Yang; A. Navarrini; S. Loru; M. Pilia; Matteo Bachetti; M.N. Iacolina; M. Buttu; S. Corbel; J. Rodriguez; S. Markoff; J. Wilms; Katja Pottschmidt

In September 2016, the microquasar Cygnus X-3 underwent a giant radio flare, which was monitored for 6 days with the Medicina Radio Astronomical Station and the Sardinia Radio Telescope. Long observations were performed in order to follow the evolution of the flare on a hourly scale, covering six frequency ranges from 1.5 GHz to 25.6 GHz. The radio emission reached a maximum of 13.2 ± 0.7 Jy at 7.2 GHz and 10 ± 1 Jy at 18.6 GHz. Rapid flux variations were observed at high radio frequencies at the peak of the flare, together with rapid evolution of the spectral index: α steepened from 0.3 to 0.6 (with S


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017

Observations of the galaxy cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301 with the Sardinia Radio Telescope

F. Loi; M. Murgia; F. Govoni; Valentina Vacca; L. Feretti; G. Giovannini; E. Carretti; F. Gastaldello; M. Girardi; F. Vazza; Raimondo Concu; A. Melis; R. Paladino; S. Poppi; G. Valente; W. Boschin; Tracy Ellen Clarke; S. Colafrancesco; Torsten A. Enßlin; C. Ferrari; F. de Gasperin; L. Gregorini; M. Johnston-Hollitt; H. Junklewitz; E. Orru; P. Parma; R. A. Perley; G. B. Taylor

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017

Imaging of SNR IC443 and W44 with the Sardinia Radio Telescope at 1.5 and 7 GHz

E. Egron; A. Pellizzoni; M. N. Iacolina; S. Loru; M. Marongiu; S. Righini; M. Cardillo; A. Giuliani; S. Mulas; G. Murtas; D. Simeone; Raimondo Concu; A. Melis; Alessio Trois; M. Pilia; A. Navarrini; Valentina Vacca; R. Ricci; G. Serra; Matteo Bachetti; M. Buttu; D. Perrodin; F. Buffa; G. L. Deiana; F. Gaudiomonte; A. Fara; A. Ladu; F. Loi; P. Marongiu; Carlo Migoni


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2018

Observations of a nearby filament of galaxy clusters with the Sardinia Radio Telescope

Valentina Vacca; M. Murgia; F. Govoni; F. Loi; F. Vazza; Alexis Finoguenov; E. Carretti; L. Feretti; G. Giovannini; Raimondo Concu; A. Melis; C. Gheller; R. Paladino; S. Poppi; G. Valente; G. Bernardi; W. Boschin; M. Brienza; T. E. Clarke; S. Colafrancesco; T. A. Enßlin; C. Ferrari; F. de Gasperin; F. Gastaldello; M. Girardi; L. Gregorini; M. Johnston-Hollitt; H. Junklewitz; E. Orru; P. Parma

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arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics | 2017

Pulsar observations with European telescopes for testing gravity and detecting gravitational waves

D. Perrodin; Cees G. Bassa; G. H. Janssen; R. Karuppusamy; M. Kramer; Kejia Lee; K. Liu; James Mckee; M. B. Purver; Sotiris Sanidas; R. Smits; B. W. Stappers; Weiwei Zhu; Raimondo Concu; A. Melis; M. Burgay; Silvia Casu; A. Corongiu; Elise Egron; Noemi N. Iacolina; A. Pellizzoni; M. Pilia; Alessio Trois


Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

An RFI monitoring system based on a hybrid configuration for radioastronomy

A. Melis; F. Gaudiomonte; Massimo Barbaro; Raimondo Concu; Carlo Migoni; Alessio Trois; G. Valente

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2018

Investigating the high-frequency spectral features of SNRs Tycho, W44 and IC443 with the Sardinia Radio Telescope

S. Loru; O. Petruk; G. Serra; F. Buffa; G. Valente; R. Ricci; E. Egron; S. Righini; G. Murtas; S. Mulas; Matteo Bachetti; A. Melis; D. Perrodin; M.N. Iacolina; F. Gaudiomonte; A. Pellizzoni; Raimondo Concu; M. Cardillo; M. Pilia; A. Navarrini; M. Marongiu; A. Ingallinera; Alessio Trois

within 5 hours. This is the first time that such fast variations are observed, giving support to the evolution from optically thick to optically thin plasmons in expansion moving outward from the core. Based on the Italian network (Noto, Medicina and SRT) and extended to the European antennas (Torun, Yebes, Onsala), VLBI observations were triggered at 22 GHz on five different occasions, four times prior to the giant flare, and once during its decay phase. Flux variations of 2-hour duration were recorded during the first session. They correspond to a mini-flare that occurred close to the core ten days before the onset of the giant flare. From the latest VLBI observation we infer that four days after the flare peak the jet emission was extended over 30 mas.


international conference on electromagnetics in advanced applications | 2017

The Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT): A large modern radio telescope for observations from meter to mm wavelengths

E. Carretti; G. Aresu; Matteo Bachetti; Marco Bartolini; F. Buffa; M. Burgay; M. Buttu; T. Caria; P. Castangia; Silvia Casu; Raimondo Concu; A. Corongiu; G. L. Deiana; E. Egron; A. Fara; F. Gaudiomonte; V. Gusai; N. Iacolina; A. Ladu; S. Loru; P. Marongiu; A. Melis; P. Melis; Carlo Migoni; S. Milia; A. Navarrini; A. Orlati; P. Ortu; S. Palmas; A. Pellizzoni

We observed the galaxy cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301 with the Sardinia Radio Telescope to provide new constraints on its spectral properties at high frequency. We conducted observations in three frequency bands centred at 1.4 GHz, 6.6 GHz and 19 GHz, resulting in beam resolutions of 14


Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

A real-time KLT implementation for radio-SETI applications

A. Melis; Raimondo Concu; Pierpaolo Pari; Claudio Maccone; Stelio Montebugnoli; A. Possenti; G. Valente; Nicoló Antonietti; D. Perrodin; Carlo Migoni; M. Murgia; Alessio Trois; Massimo Barbaro; Alessandro Bocchinu; Silvia Casu; Maria Ilaria Lunesu; Jader Monari; Alessandro Navarrini; Tonino Pisanu; F. Schillirò; Valentina Vacca

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