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The 17–27 GHz Dual Horn Receiver on the NASA 70 m Canberra Antenna

Authors :
D. Shaff
T. B. H. Kuiper
T. Olin
Shinji Horiuchi
L. P. Teitelbaum
Danny C. Price
L. White
Graham Baines
I. Zaw
Sander Weinreb
Lincoln J. Greenhill
Manuel Franco
Stephen D Smith
Source :
Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd, 2019.

Abstract

A dual beam, dual polarization, low noise receiver has been installed at a Cassegrain focus of the NASA 70[Formula: see text]m antenna near Canberra, Australia. It operates in five pairs of 1[Formula: see text]GHz bands from 17 to 27[Formula: see text]GHz simultaneously. The receiver temperature measured at the feed is 21–22[Formula: see text]K at 22[Formula: see text]GHz and, during dry winter night-time conditions, zenith system temperatures as low as 35[Formula: see text]K have been observed in the 21–22[Formula: see text]GHz band. The native polarization is linear but can be converted to circular prior to down-conversion. The downconverters have complex mixers, followed by quadrature hybrids which can be bypassed or used to convert the quadrature phase channels into an upper and lower sideband, each 1000[Formula: see text]MHz wide. For spectroscopy, four ROACH1 signal processors each currently providing 32[Formula: see text]K channel spectra across four 1000[Formula: see text]MHz bands, for 0.4[Formula: see text]km/s velocity resolution at 22[Formula: see text]GHz. Using both beam- and position-switching, the receiver achieved a noise level of 5[Formula: see text]mK r.m.s. in an hour of integration and 31[Formula: see text]kHz resolution. The NASA 70[Formula: see text]m antennas have a 45 arcsec beamwidth at 22[Formula: see text]GHz and an aperture efficiency of 35.5% giving a sensitivity of 0.49[Formula: see text]K/Jy.

Details

ISSN :
22511725 and 22511717
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4231d8e861967378087ab0d9a0ff7097
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1142/s2251171719500144