Monte Carlo Error Analysis of Lightning Interferometry with LOFAR

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The LOFAR radio telescope works on a principle of radio interferometric imaging. It coherently sums the signal of hundreds of antennas in northern Netherlands, covering the 30-80 MHz window of the very high frequency (VHF) band of 30-300 MHz. We are using the TRI-D algorithm to extract 3-D polarization data of a lightning flash observed by LOFAR. TRI-D functions by coherently summing recorded voltages, accounting for the antenna function, polarization, and geometric time delay for each voxel. The result is split into time slices. A coherent intensity is calculated for each time slice, and the maximum of this value is set as a source location. The outcome is a reconstructed source location and polarization as seen by the LOFAR antennas. We are now exploring the accuracy of TRI-D in response to realistic parameters. In this work, we perform a Monte Carlo error analysis which simulates the voltages on each antenna from an assumed dipole emitter, adds normally distributed noise, and then reconstructs the source properties with TRI-D. The difference between the simulated input and the reconstruction gives us an estimate of the resulting error bars. We will show a detailed account of the interferometry technique that produces our data, the Monte Carlo simulation that tests the accuracy of our model and finally, our polarization results.
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