Abstract:
We describe how to implement the spectral kurtosis method of interference
removal (zapping) on a digitized signal of averaged power values. Spectral
kurtosis is a hypothesis test, analogous to the t-test, with a null hypothesis
that the amplitudes from which power is formed belong to a `good' distribution
-- typically Gaussian with zero mean -- where power values are zapped if the
hypothesis is rejected at a specified confidence level. We derive
signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) as a function of amount of zapping for folded
radio pulsar observations consisting of a sum of signals from multiple
telescopes in independent radio-frequency interference (RFI) environments,
comparing four methods to compensate for lost data with coherent (tied-array)
and incoherent summation. For coherently summed amplitudes, scaling amplitudes
from non-zapped telescopes achieves a higher SNR than replacing zapped
amplitudes with artificial noise. For incoherently summed power values, the
highest SNR is given by scaling power from non-zapped telescopes to maintain a
constant mean. We use spectral kurtosis to clean a tied-array radio pulsar
observation by the Large European Array for Pulsars (LEAP): the signal from one
telescope is zapped with time and frequency resolutions of 6.25 $\mu$s and 0.16
MHz, removing interference along with 0.27 per cent of `good' data, giving an
uncertainty of 0.25 $\mu$s in pulse time of arrival (TOA) for PSR J1022+1001.
We use a single-telescope observation to demonstrate recovery of the pulse
profile shape, with 0.6 per cent of data zapped and a reduction from 1.22 to
0.70 $\mu$s in TOA uncertainty.
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Subject:
Astronomy
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Astrophysical processes
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Cite as:
ChinaXiv:202303.07824
(or this version
ChinaXiv:202303.07824V1)
DOI:10.12074/202303.07824V1
CSTR:32003.36.ChinaXiv.202303.07824.V1
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TXID:
eb5556ee-6fc9-4673-886a-38ab1971fa38
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M. Purver,C. G. Bassa,I. Cognard,G. H. Janssen,R. Karuppusamy,M. Kramer,K. J. Lee,K. Liu,J. W. McKee,D. Perrodin,S. Sanidas,R. Smits,B. W. Stappers.Removal and replacement of interference in tied-array radio pulsar
observations using the spectral kurtosis estimator.null.[ChinaXiv:202303.07824V1]
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