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For completeness:
For completeness:


:<math> Stokes \, Q = XX^* - YY^* \\
:<math> Stokes \, Q = XX^* - YY^* </math>


        Stokes \, U = XY^* - YX^* </math>
:<math> Stokes \, U = XY^* - YX^* </math>


:<math> P_{linear} = \sqrt{U^2 + Q^2} </math>
:<math> P_{linear} = \sqrt{U^2 + Q^2} </math>

Revision as of 20:11, 24 September 2016

Linear to Circular Conversion

At EOVSA’s linear feeds, in the electric field the linear polarization, X and Y, relates to RCP and LCP (R and L) as:

[math]\displaystyle{ R = X + iY }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ L = X - iY }[/math]

In terms of autocorrelation powers, we have the 4 polarization products XX*, YY*, XY* and YX*, where the * denotes complex conjugation. The quantities RR* and LL* are then

[math]\displaystyle{ RR^* = (X + iY)(X + iY)^* = XX^* - iXY^* + iYX^* + YY^* }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ LL^* = (X - iY)(X - iY)^* = XX^* + iXY^* - iYX^* + YY^* }[/math]

One problem is that there is generally a non-zero delay in Y with respect to X. This creates phase slopes in XY* and YX* from which we can determine the delay very accurately. As a check,

[math]\displaystyle{ Stokes \, I = \frac{RR^* + LL^*}{2} = XX^* + YY^* }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ Stokes \, V = \frac{RR^* - LL^*}{2} = i(XX^* - YY^*) }[/math]

For completeness:

[math]\displaystyle{ Stokes \, Q = XX^* - YY^* }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ Stokes \, U = XY^* - YX^* }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ P_{linear} = \sqrt{U^2 + Q^2} }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \Theta = \frac{1}{2}\tan^{-1}{\frac{U}{Q}} }[/math]

Polarization Mixing Correction

Due to relative feed rotation between az-al mounted antennas and equatorial mounted antennas