Microwave Receiving System Based on Cryogenic Sensors for the Optical Big Telescope Alt-Azimuth
Yurii Balega,
Grigory Bubnov,
Artem Chekushkin
et al.
Abstract:The article presents the results of evaluating the possibility of conducting radio astronomy studies in the windows of atmospheric transparency ~100, ~230 and ~350 GHz using the optical Big Telescope Alt-Azimuthal (BTA) of the SAO RAS. A list of some promising astronomical tasks is proposed. The astroclimat conditions at the BTA site and possible optical, cryogenic and mechanical interfaces for mounting a superconducting radio receiver at the focus of the optical telescope are considered. As a receiving system… Show more
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