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The Greenland Telescope (GLT): Antenna status and future plans

Authors :
Makoto Inoue
Yau De Huang
Masanori Nakamura
Chih-Chiang Han
Patrick M. Koch
Nicolas Pradel
Roberto Burgos
Philippe Raffin
Pierre Martin-Cocher
Ching Tang Liu
Hiroaki Nishioka
Steve Leiker
Satoki Matsushita
Ranjani Srinivasan
Nimesh A. Patel
Jackie Wang
Tirupati K. Sridharan
Raymond Blundell
Robert D. Christensen
H.-Y. Shen
Chih Cheng Chang
Juan Carlos Algaba-Marcosa
Scott Paine
Paul K. Grimes
Ming-Tang Chen
William Snow
Hung Yi Pu
Derek Kubo
Edward Tong
Keiichi Asada
Paul T. P. Ho
George Nystrom
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The ALMA North America Prototype Antenna was awarded to the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) in 2011. SAO and the Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics (ASIAA), SAO's main partner for this project, are working jointly to relocate the antenna to Greenland to carry out millimeter and submillimeter VLBI observations. This paper presents the work carried out on upgrading the antenna to enable operation in the Arctic climate by the GLT Team to make this challenging project possible, with an emphasis on the unexpected telescope components that had to be either redesigned or changed. Five-years of inactivity, with the antenna laying idle in the desert of New Mexico, coupled with the extreme weather conditions of the selected site in Greenland have it necessary to significantly refurbish the antenna. We found that many components did need to be replaced, such as the antenna support cone, the azimuth bearing, the carbon fiber quadrupod, the hexapod, the HVAC, the tiltmeters, the antenna electronic enclosures housing servo and other drive components, and the cables. We selected Vertex, the original antenna manufacturer, for the main design work, which is in progress. The next coming months will see the major antenna components and subsystems shipped to a site of the US East Coast for test-fitting the major antenna components, which have been retrofitted. The following step will be to ship the components to Greenland to carry out VLBI and single dish observations. Antenna reassembly at Summit Station should take place during the summer of 2018.<br />10 pages, 8 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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