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Radio Astronomical Polarimetry and the Lorentz Group

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, , Citation M. C. Britton 2000 ApJ 532 1240 DOI 10.1086/308595

0004-637X/532/2/1240

Abstract

In radio astronomy, the polarimetric properties of radiation are often modified during propagation and reception. Effects such as Faraday rotation, receiver cross talk, and differential amplification act to change the state of polarized radiation. A general description of such transformations is useful for the investigation of these effects and for the interpretation and calibration of polarimetric observations. Such a description is provided by the Lorentz group, which is intimately related to the transformation properties of polarized radiation. In this paper, the transformations that commonly arise in radio astronomy are analyzed in the context of this group. This analysis is then used to construct a model for the propagation and reception of radio waves. The implications of this model for radio astronomical polarimetry are discussed.

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