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The Murchison Widefield Array Correlator

Authors :
Justin C. Kasper
Jamie Stevens
Lu Feng
J. Riding
Martin Bell
Ron Remillard
J. S. B. Wyithe
Joseph E. Salah
A. Roshi
Rachel L. Webster
K. S. Srivani
Frank H. Briggs
Robert F. Goeke
Lincoln J. Greenhill
Natasha Hurley-Walker
Andrew Williams
A. Ewell-Wice
Emil Lenc
Gianni Bernardi
Divya Oberoi
M. Waterson
Bryna J. Hazelton
Avinash A. Deshpande
Pietro Procopio
Nadia Kudryavtseva
Steven Tingay
Alan E. E. Rogers
Eric Kratzenberg
Robert J. Sault
Eric R. Morgan
Stephen M. Ord
Stephen R. McWhirter
Miguel F. Morales
Colin J. Lonsdale
Alan R. Whitney
John D. Bunton
Brian E. Corey
David Emrich
Thiagaraj Prabu
Luke Hindson
Ravi Subrahmanyan
Joseph Pathikulangara
David L. Kaplan
A. R. Offringa
B. B. Kincaid
D. Pallot
Melanie Johnston-Hollitt
M. J. Lynch
Brian Crosse
Daniel C. Jacobs
S. E. Tremblay
L. deSouza
Bartosz Pindor
Judd D. Bowman
Randall B. Wayth
David Herne
Daniel A. Mitchell
R. Koenig
Benjamin McKinley
David G. Barnes
Jacqueline N. Hewitt
Roger J. Cappallo
N. Udaya Shankar
N. D. R. Bhat
W. Arcus
Michael A. Clark
Christopher L. Williams
ITA
USA
AUS
Haystack Observatory
Cappallo, Roger J.
Corey, Brian E.
Kincaid, Barton B.
Kratzenberg, Eric W.
Lonsdale, Colin John
McWhirter, Stephen R.
Rogers, Alan E. E.
Salah, Joseph E.
Whitney, Alan R.
Ewall-Wice, Aaron Michael
Feng, Lu
Goeke, Robert F.
Hewitt, Jacqueline N.
Morgan, Edward H.
Remillard, Ronald Alan
Williams, Christopher Leigh
Source :
arXiv
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, 2015.

Abstract

The Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) is a Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Precursor. The telescope is located at the Murchison Radio--astronomy Observatory (MRO) in Western Australia (WA). The MWA consists of 4096 dipoles arranged into 128 dual polarisation aperture arrays forming a connected element interferometer that cross-correlates signals from all 256 inputs. A hybrid approach to the correlation task is employed, with some processing stages being performed by bespoke hardware, based on Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), and others by Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) housed in general purpose rack mounted servers. The correlation capability required is approximately 8 TFLOPS (Tera FLoating point Operations Per Second). The MWA has commenced operations and the correlator is generating 8.3 TB/day of correlation products, that are subsequently transferred 700 km from the MRO to Perth (WA) in real-time for storage and offline processing. In this paper we outline the correlator design, signal path, and processing elements and present the data format for the internal and external interfaces.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures. Accepted for publication in PASA. Some figures altered to meet astro-ph submission requirements

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
arXiv
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....143c868aa0f770d49319bcd96e3c67be