CO(1-0) imaging of M51 with CARMA and NRO45
J. Koda, T. Sawada, M. C. H. Wright, P. Teuben, S. A. Corder, J., Patience, N. Scoville, J. Donovan Meyer, F. Egusa

TL;DR
This paper presents a method for combining interferometer and single-dish CO observations of M51, demonstrating improved image fidelity and flux recovery through joint imaging, weighting schemes, and uv-coverage analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a new procedure for combining heterogeneous radio astronomy data, optimizing sensitivity and flux recovery in CO imaging of galaxies.
Findings
Enhanced flux recovery in combined maps.
High image fidelity with improved uv-coverage.
Effective weighting scheme applicable to future software.
Abstract
We report the CO(J=1-0) observations of M51 using both the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter Astronomy (CARMA) and the Nobeyama 45m telescope (NRO45). We describe a procedure for the combination of interferometer and single-dish data. In particular, we discuss (1) the joint imaging and deconvolution of heterogeneous data, (2) the weighting scheme based on the root-mean-square (RMS) noise in the maps, (3) the sensitivity and uv-coverage requirements, and (4) the flux recovery of a combined map. We generate visibilities from the single-dish map and calculate the noise of each visibility based on the RMS noise. Our weighting scheme, though it is applied to discrete visibilities in this paper, is applicable to grids in uv-space, and this scheme may advance in future software development. For a realistic amount of observing time, the sensitivities of the NRO45 and CARMA visibility…
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