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Advanced Multi-beam Spectrometer for the Green Bank Telescope

Authors :
Roshi, D. Anish
Bloss, Marty
Brandt, Patrick
Bussa, Srikanth
Chen, Hong
Demorest, Paul
Desvignes, Gregory
Filiba, Terry
Fisher, Richard J.
Ford, John
Frayer, David
Garwood, Robert
Gowda, Suraj
Jones, Glenn
Mallard, Billy
Masters, Joseph
McCullough, Randy
Molera, Guifre
O'Neil, Karen
Ray, Jason
Scott, Simon
Shelton, Amy
Siemion, Andrew
Wagner, Mark
Watts, Galen
Werthimer, Dan
Whitehead, Mark
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

A new spectrometer for the Green Bank Telescope (GBT) is being built jointly by the NRAO and the CASPER, University of California, Berkeley. The spectrometer uses 8 bit ADCs and will be capable of processing up to 1.25 GHz bandwidth from 8 dual polarized beams. This mode will be used to process data from focal plane arrays. The spectrometer supports observing mode with 8 tunable digital sub-bands within the 1.25 GHz bandwidth. The spectrometer can also be configured to process a bandwidth of up to 10 GHz with 64 tunable sub-bands from a dual polarized beam. The vastly enhanced backend capabilities will support several new science projects with the GBT.<br />Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the XXXth URSI General Assembly in Istanbul, August 2011, 4 pages; 3 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1202.0938
Document Type :
Working Paper