Maria Rioja
                       (University of Western Australia) 
                          Maria Rioja Colloquium: The importance of the Earth's atmosphere propagation medium effects on radio astronomi
        The importance of the Earth's atmosphere propagation medium effects on radio astronomical observations.
 
 The Earth's atmosphere leaves its fingerprints on the incoming
 radiation waves which are observed from ground telescopes. These
 propagation effects are manifested in very distinct fashion depending
 on the observing frequency. They affect the outcomes of the
 observations and ultimately will limit the accuracy of the
 measurements. The development of new methods is therefore essential to
 achieve the full potential of the next generation of instruments
 coming into operation for the exploration of new regimes of the
 electromagnetic spectrum.  In this talk I will present a variety of
 methods to mitigate the effects of the atmosphere in radio
 astronomical observations. Furthermore I will address the
 applicability to various fields of science.  The first part will focus
 on the high frequency observations and tropospheric corrections, which
 has enabled for the first time high precision astrometry at 2mm and hours-long coherence times; the second part of the talk will address ionospheric propagation effects: what can be done and how to explore these ideas. 
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