Radio telescope total power mode: improving observation efficiency
Laurent Pagani, David Frayer, Bruno Pagani, Charl\`ene Lef\`evre

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method to improve radio telescope observation efficiency by calibrating and reducing data in total power mode, allowing for direct co-adding of spectra and maintaining traditional methods as fallback.
Contribution
The authors demonstrate a new data reduction technique for radio telescopes that enhances efficiency by using total power mode calibration and reduction, applicable to stable baseline instruments.
Findings
Signal-to-noise ratio improved by a factor of sqrt(2) in most cases
Method effective for narrow, few-line spectra with stable baselines
Traditional reduction methods remain available as fallback
Abstract
Aims. Radio observing efficiency can be improved by calibrating and reducing the observations in total power mode rather than in frequency, beam, or position-switching modes. Methods. We selected a sample of spectra obtained from the Institut de Radio-Astronomie Millim\'etrique (IRAM) 30-m telescope and the Green Bank Telescope (GBT) to test the feasibility of the method. Given that modern front-end amplifiers for the GBT and direct Local Oscillator injection for the 30 m telescope provide smooth pass bands that are a few tens of megahertz in width, the spectra from standard observations can be cleaned (baseline removal) separately and then co-added directly when the lines are narrow enough (a few km/s), instead of performing the traditional ON minus OFF data reduction. This technique works for frequency-switched observations as well as for position- and beam-switched observations when…
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