The Impact of GSM towers in Radio Astronomy

Abstract

Radio astronomy is a specialised area of astronomy that examines the radio emissions from astronomical bodies within the electromagnetic spectrum's radio range. As radio telescopes have become increasingly sensitive due to technological advancements, radio astronomers face the significant challenge of reducing the impact of human-generated radio interference. Our research delved into the impact of Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) signals on radio astronomy data, utilising a multidimensional framework approach with a probabilistic basis. We discovered a link between the location of cell towers in the nearby towns surrounding MeerKAT and a high probability of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). However, we found no statistically significant association between the time of day and RFI occurrence at the 68% confidence level.

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