Calibrating high-precision Faraday rotation measurements for LOFAR and the next generation of low-frequency radio telescopes (Corrigendum)

C Sotomayor-Beltran, C Sobey, J W T Hessels, G de Bruyn, A Noutsos, A Alexov, J Anderson, A Asgekar, I M Avruch, R Beck, M E Bell, M R Bell, M J Bentum, G Bernardi, P Best, L Birzan, A Bonafede, F Breitling, J Broderick, W N BrouwM Brüggen, B Ciardi, F de Gasperin, R-J Dettmar, A van Duin, S Duscha, J Eislöffel, H Falcke, R A Fallows, R Fender, C Ferrari, W Frieswijk, M A Garrett, J Grießmeier, T Grit, A W Gunst, T E Hassall, G Heald, M Hoeft, A Horneffer, M Iacobelli, E Juette, A Karastergiou, E Keane, J Kohler, M Kramer, V I Kondratiev, L V E Koopmans, M Kuniyoshi, G Kuper, J van Leeuwen, P Maat, G Macario, S Markoff, J P McKean, D D Mulcahy, H Munk, E Orru, H Paas, M Pandey-Pommier, M Pilia, R Pizzo, A G Polatidis, W Reich, H Röttgering, M Serylak, J Sluman, B W Stappers, M Tagger, Y Tang, C Tasse, S ter Veen, R Vermeulen, R J van Weeren, R A M J Wijers, S J Wijnholds, M W Wise, O Wucknitz, S Yatawatta, P Zarka

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    Abstract

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    Original languageEnglish
    JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
    Volume581
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • polarization
    • techniques: polarimetric
    • errata
    • addenda

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