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NRAO at AAS 247 in Phoenix, Arizona

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The NSF National Radio Astronomy Observatory, NSF Green Bank Observatory, Central Development Laboratory, and Associated Universities, Inc. will be playing a major part in the January 2026 247th meeting of the American Astronomical Society.  Join the NSF NRAO leadership, staff, users, and students for a week sharing outstanding science results, press conferences, and technology developments.

Visit the NRAO in the exhibit hall, starting with the opening reception on Sunday evening.  Learn about the ALMA Wideband Sensitivity Upgrade, the ngVLA prototype antenna, new opportunities with the Green Bank Telescope and Dysh, and capabilities for observing with the VLA and VLBA from New Mexico Operations.  Join the NRAO leadership for the NRAO Town Hall evening on Tuesday, January 6th to learn about the latest research and development initiatives.

See the meeting website for conference details.

The block schedule is available on the AAS Website.

Pre-register for the Synthesis Imaging Workshop, May 2026.

Session
Date Time (Local) Location
Grad School and REU Fair Sunday, January 4 5:30pm to 7:00pm 301 C
Opening Reception Sunday, January 4 7:00pm to 9:00pm Exhibit Hall B/C/D
Advancing AI Infrastructure for Large Astronomy Datasets (CosmicAI partners) Tuesday, January 6 2:00pm-3:30pm 232 A
NRAO Town Hall Tuesday, January 6 6:30pm to 8:30pm 301 C
The Highest Angular Resolution Frontier (Splinter) Wednesday, January 7 10:00am-11:30am 126 C
Monitoring the transient sky: the role of ALMA in the WSU era Wednesday, January 7 10:00am-12:00pm 225 B
Closing Reception Thursday, January 8 6:00pm-7:30pm 301 C

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June 2025 C-configuration

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June 2025 C-configuration

Each link in the list below presents scalar-averaged cross correlation spectra using several baselines in the C-configuration for each respective receiver band obtained in 2025's C-configuration. The channel separation is 125 kHz. The antennas are pointed to the north celestial pole and away from known RFI sources. Hanning smoothing has been applied to minimize Gibbs ringing. The scale is logarithmic, in dB, with arbitrary offset. The scale can be roughly calibrated by noting that the mean power level is roughly equal to the antenna SEFD in Jy. There is no bandpass calibration, so the downturns at the edges are due to the analog and/or digital filters.

In addition, each link contains .CSV files. These files contain the values needed to plot Amplitude vs Frequency for the RR and LL correlations. Similar to the above, the values are scalar-averaged cross correlations, Hanning smoothing has been applied, and no bandpass calibration has been performed. The amplitudes are in Janskys calibrated using the system temperature of the antennas. Due to the gain compression effect the reported values are better thought of as lower limits than absolute fluxes of the RFI.

P-Band Spectra (224-480 MHz) 2025 June C-config

A listing of the various RFI in this frequency band is available here.

Also available are spectra per 16 MHz subband.

CSV files for RR and LL - 05/27

CSV files for RR and LL - 05/29

CSV files for RR and LL - 06/09

CSV files for RR and LL - 06/09

CSV files for RR and LL - 06/26

CSV files for RR and LL - 06/26

CSV files for RR and LL - 07/24

CSV files for RR and LL - 07/24

CSV files for RR and LL - 08/04

CSV files for RR and LL - 08/04

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P-Band Spectra (224-480 MHz) 2025 September B-config

A listing of the various RFI in this frequency band is available here.

Also available are spectra per 16 MHz subband.

CSV files for RR and LL - 08/18

CSV files for RR and LL - 08/18

CSV files for RR and LL - 09/11

CSV files for RR and LL - 09/11

CSV files for RR and LL - 09/18

CSV files for RR and LL - 09/29

CSV files for RR and LL - 09/29

CSV files for RR and LL - 10/16

CSV files for RR and LL - 10/16

X-Band Spectra (8-12 GHz) 2025 September B-config

A listing of the various RFI in this frequency band is available here.

Also available are spectra per 128 MHz subband.

CSV files for RR and LL - 08/18

CSV files for RR and LL - 08/18

CSV files for RR and LL - 09/11

CSV files for RR and LL - 09/11

CSV files for RR and LL - 09/18

CSV files for RR and LL - 09/29

CSV files for RR and LL - 09/29

CSV files for RR and LL - 10/16

CSV files for RR and LL - 10/16

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Socorro Wednesday Lunch Schedule - 2024

Wednesday Lunch is a rather informal lunchtime get-together with pizza to hear visitors' results as well as what staff are doing. If you or one of your visitors would like to speak at Wednesday Lunch, please contact Dillon Dong (username ddong) at username@nrao.edu.

Wednesday Lunch is held in the auditorium of the Domenici Science Operations Center (DSOC) in Socorro, New Mexico from noon until 1:00 PM unless indicated. All are welcome.

 

03 Jan 2024
Noon MT

Holidays

10 Jan 2024
Noon MT

AAS

17 Jan 2024
Noon MT

Dale Frail (NRAO): The remnant of the historical supernova of 1181 AD

25 Jan 2024
Noon MT

Frank Schinzel (NRAO): ITU World Radio Conference 2023

31 Jan 2024
Noon MT

Aeree Chung (Yonsei University): A journey to meet cool-gas monsters

7 Feb 2024
Noon MT

Hendrik Müller (NRAO): New perspectives on VLBI imaging with forward modeling methods

14 Feb 2024
Noon MT

Dillon Dong (NRAO): Tracing back the final centuries in the lives of massive stars

21 Feb 2024
Noon MT

Open science discussion

28 Feb 2024
Noon MT

Open science discussion

6 Mar 2024
Noon MT

Adolfo Carvalho (Caltech): ALMA multiband imaging of protoplanetary disks at the highest resolution

13 Mar 2024
Noon MT

Keegan Trehaeven (Rhodes University, INAF): Unveiling large scale structure formation in the nearby Universe: The spectacular case of the Shapley Supercluster. And more...

20 Mar 2024
Noon MT

Patrick Taylor (GBO) & Steve Wilkinson (Raytheon): Next Generation Planetary Radar with the GBT and VLBA and Initial Observational Results

27 Mar 2024
Noon MT

Lennart Heino (IDIA/UCT):
The Nature of Polarized Sources in the MIGHTEE XMM-LSS Deep Field

3 Apr 2024
Noon MT

Anna Kapinska (NRAO): Odd Radio Circles: Do we know what they are yet?

10 Apr 2024
Noon MT

Emma Schwartzman (GMU / NRL): Varstrometry for Dual AGN using Radio interferometry

17 Apr 2024
Noon MT

Natanael de Oliviera (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro): Dark matter distribution in Milky Way analog galaxies

24 Apr 2024
Noon MT

Sarwar Khan (Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy): The GLOSTAR Galactic Plane Survey: Galactic HII Region Catalog Using Radio Recombination Lines

1 May 2024
Noon MT

Josh Lovell (Harvard CFA): Probing disks, planet formation and young planetary environments with millimeter and radio observations

8 May 2024
Noon MT

Sanjay Bhatnagar (NRAO): Data Processing Landscape: Terabytes, PetaFLOPS, Algorithms ...and all that fun stuff

15 May 2024
Noon MT

Synthesis Imaging Workshop

Thursday
23 May 2024
Noon MT

Michiel Brentjens (ASTRON): LOFAR is (almost) dead, long live LOFAR 2.0!

29 May 2024
Noon MT

Montana Williams (NMT): V167Her & T CrB: Two Exciting Novae!

5 Jun 2024
Noon MT

Sabrina Stierwalt (Occidental College): The Baryon Cycle in Dwarf-Dwarf Mergers: Fueling Hierarchical Assembly

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Zelie Goldberg Little (Occidental College): HI Imaging of Isolated Dwarf Galaxy Groups
12 Jun 2024
Noon MT

Tim Dolch (Hillsdale College): Low-Frequency Radio Observations During the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

19 Jun 2024
Noon MT

Juneteenth

26 Jun 2024
Noon MT

Daniel Faes (NRAO): VLA Observations in Numbers

3 Jul 2024
Noon MT

Yewon Kang (Ewha Women's University): Chemical Peculiarities of Ice Grains in Dense Molecular Clouds of the Central Molecular Zone

10 Jul 2024
Noon MT

Casey Law (Caltech): What, Why, How of realfast… and what we’ve accomplished

17 Jul 2024
Noon MT

Ramesh Venkatesan (GE-Healthcare): Challenges & Latest Technology Trends in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

24 Jul 2024
Noon MT

Rescheduled

31 Jul 2024
Noon MT

Summer student talks: Jonnathan Hanna, Yulian Humaran, Taisiia Karasova

7 Aug 2024
Noon MT

Summer student talks: Gabe Cruz, Seneca Bahr

14 Aug 2024
Noon MT

Summer student talks: Colton Quirk, Derod Deal

21 Aug 2024
Noon MT

Summer student talks: Vanessa Garcia, Ananay Sethi

28 Aug 2024
Noon MT

Shion Andrew (MIT): Localizing a large sample of fast radio bursts with CHIME/FRB Outriggers

4 Sep 2024
Noon MT

Tony Mroczkowski (ESO): The 50-m Atacama Large Aperture Submm Telescope

11 Sep 2024
Noon MT

Genna Crom (NMT/NRAO): Investigating Radio Changing-Look AGN

18 Sep 2024
Noon MT

Urvashi Rau (NRAO): What can we learn from medical imaging techniques? (Summary of i2i_2023 + ISMRM_2024)

25 Sep 2024
Noon MT

Dale Frail (NRAO): A Visit to the SKA-Low Site

2 Oct 2024
Noon MT

Chris Carilli (NRAO): Optical Interferometric Imaging of the ALBA Synchrotron Light Source using Astronomical Techniques, Fourier optics, Huygens principle, and Young’s two slits

9 Oct 2024
Noon MT

O. Ivy Wong (CSIRO): ASKAP surveys & current experience with automation

16 Oct 2024
Noon MT

Jongseo Kim (Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy): Bayesian calibration and imaging in radio interferometry

23 Oct 2024
Noon MT

Dillon Dong (NRAO):
Practical uses for large language models in astronomy

30 Oct 2024
Noon MT

Hendrik Müller (NRAO): Closure-only imaging

6 Nov 2024
Noon MT

Hao Ding (NAOJ): Probing pulsar timing models with multi-wavelength VLBI astrometry

13 Nov 2024
Noon MT

ngVLA conference

20 Nov 2024
Noon MT

Scistaff Retreat

27 Nov 2024
Noon MT

🥧🍂🌽

4 Dec 2024
Noon MT

 

11 Dec 2024
Noon MT

 

18 Dec 2024
Noon MT

Carlos Eduardo Quintanilha Vaz de Oliveira (Brazilian Space Agency): Identifying Scenarios for Comparing Magnetospheric Configurations During Geomagnetic Reversals and Excursions

25 Dec 2024
Noon MT

🎄

 

Wednesday Lunch schedules from previous years

 

Other Astrophysics Colloquia

casa_cont_imaging_pipescript_666.py

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# This CASA pipescript is meant for use with CASA 6.6.6 and pipeline 2025.1.0.32
context = h_init()
context.set_state('ProjectSummary', 'observatory', 'Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array')
context.set_state('ProjectSummary', 'telescope', 'EVLA')
try:
    hifv_importdata(vis=['myCaldMS.ms'], datacolumns={'data': 'raw','corrected': 'regcal_contline_all'})
    hifv_flagtargetsdata()
    hifv_mstransform()
    hif_checkproductsize(maximsize=16384)
    hif_makeimlist(specmode='cont', datatype='regcal')
    hif_makeimages(hm_cyclefactor=3.0)
    hif_selfcal()
    hif_makeimlist(specmode='cont', datatype='selfcal')
    hif_makeimages(hm_cyclefactor=3.0)    
    hifv_exportdata(imaging_products_only=True)
finally:
    h_save()

VLA Observational Status Summary 2016A

VLA capabilities February 2016 - October 2016

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VLA OSS correlator configuration figure: 8bit_2x8x128MHz.png

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Correlator configuration figure: 8bit_2x8x128MHz.png

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Correlator configuration figure: bandpass8jul12.png

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VLA OSS correlator configuration figure: 3bit_4x16x128MHz.png

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