Radio Frequency Interference from Radio Navigation Satellite Systems: simulations and comparison to MeerKAT single-dish data
Brandon Engelbrecht, Mario G. Santos, Jos\'e Fonseca, Yichao Li,, Jingying Wang, Melis O. Irfan, Stuart E. Harper, Keith Grainge, Philip Bull,, Isabella P. Carucci, Steven Cunnington, Alkistis Pourtsidou, Marta Spinelli,, Laura Wolz

TL;DR
This study simulates and compares satellite-based radio frequency interference with MeerKAT data to assess contamination in 21cm intensity mapping, highlighting challenges in modeling and potential mitigation strategies.
Contribution
It introduces a simulation framework for satellite RFI contamination in 21cm experiments and compares it with real MeerKAT data, improving understanding of interference effects.
Findings
Simulation accurately reproduces satellite RFI peaks
Satellite RFI can contaminate the 21cm power spectrum
Cross-correlation methods can mitigate some RFI effects
Abstract
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) is emitted from various sources, terrestrial or orbital, and create a nuisance for ground-based 21cm experiments. In particular, single-dish 21cm intensity mapping experiments will be highly susceptible to contamination from these sources due to its wide primary beam and sensitivity. This work aims to simulate the contamination effects emitted from orbital sources in the Radio Navigational Satellite System within the 1100-1350 MHz frequency. This simulation can be split into two parts: (I) satellite positioning, emission power, and beam response on the telescope and (II) fitting of the satellite signal to data in order to improve the original model. We use previously observed single dish MeerKAT L-band data which needs to be specially calibrated to include data contaminated by satellite-based RFI. We find that due to non-linearity effects, it becomes…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · GNSS positioning and interference · Superconducting and THz Device Technology
