@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00020376, author = {ISHIGURO, Masato and TANAKA, Haruo and ENOME, Shinzo and TORII, Chikayoshi and TSUKIJI, Yoshio and KOBAYASHI, Shoji and YOSHIMI, Naohiko}, journal = {Proceedings of the Research Institute of Atmospherics, Nagoya University}, month = {Mar}, note = {An 8-cm radioheliograph which has been under construction since 1972 is almost completed. It has a maximum resolving power of 1.5 .arc min. and can be operated in various operational modes combined with the existing high-resolution compound interferometer. The minimum time necessary for taking a map is 40 seconds. A two-dimensional mapping will be used whenever necessary by interrupting one-dimensional quick-scanning observations of the radio bursts with the E-W and N-S interferometers. Phase errors in the brightness distributions of the sun can be corrected through computer processing. For the study of active regions, slower scanning modes are available simultaneously with the existing 3-cm radioheliograph. A small computer system with a 32 K words of memory is installed for the scanning control, data acquisition and data processing.}, pages = {1--25}, title = {8-CM RADIOHELIOGRAPH}, volume = {22}, year = {1975} }