2011
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2011.2122214
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Primary Beam and Dish Surface Characterization at the Allen Telescope Array by Radio Holography

Abstract: The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) is a cm-wave interferometer in California, comprising 42 antenna elements with 6-m diameter dishes. We characterize the antenna optical accuracy using two-antenna interferometry and radio holography. The distortion of each telescope relative to the average is small, with RMS differences of 1% of beam peak value. Holography provides images of dish illumination, characterizing as-built mirror surfaces. Maximal distortions across 2 meter lengths appear to result from mounting stres… Show more

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“…The pointings in the GC field fall on an 11 • ×2 • square grid in Galactic coordinates with a spacing of 1 • and a northeast corner located at = 6.5 • , b = 0.5 • . The halfpower beam width (HPBW) of the ATA is approximately (3.5 deg GHz)/ν obs (Hull et al 2010;Harp et al 2011, but see §3.5), so that the pointing centers range from slightly oversampled to critically sampled for ASGARD observing frequencies of ∼1-3 GHz. The Cygnus field consists of an analogous 2×2 grid, with Cyg X-3 located at the northwest pointing center ( = 79.8 • , b = 0.7 • ), as well as a disjoint pointing toward = 75.8 • , b = 13.5 • (α = 19 h 21 m 24 s , δ = 44 • 00 00 , ICRS J2000), which lies within the Kepler mission FOV.…”
Section: Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pointings in the GC field fall on an 11 • ×2 • square grid in Galactic coordinates with a spacing of 1 • and a northeast corner located at = 6.5 • , b = 0.5 • . The halfpower beam width (HPBW) of the ATA is approximately (3.5 deg GHz)/ν obs (Hull et al 2010;Harp et al 2011, but see §3.5), so that the pointing centers range from slightly oversampled to critically sampled for ASGARD observing frequencies of ∼1-3 GHz. The Cygnus field consists of an analogous 2×2 grid, with Cyg X-3 located at the northwest pointing center ( = 79.8 • , b = 0.7 • ), as well as a disjoint pointing toward = 75.8 • , b = 13.5 • (α = 19 h 21 m 24 s , δ = 44 • 00 00 , ICRS J2000), which lies within the Kepler mission FOV.…”
Section: Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lingering issues such as varying antenna pointing and plane of polarization (due to Faraday Rotation or simple projection effects) and time‐varying satellite transmitter power may be solved through use of a simple, well‐understood reference antenna and power ratio measurements, which measure the relative beampattern of the Antenna‐Under‐Test (AUT) [e.g., Fukao et al , ; Law et al , ; Hurtado et al , ; Butler , ]. This approach has been used to great effect in holographic antenna measurements [ Rochblatt and Seidel , ; Harp et al , ; Lasenby , ; Godwin et al , ; Deguchi et al , ], with at most a handful of satellites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, our analysis of Section 5 suggests that there is a minimum primary source flux at which one can expect to obtain a reasonable beam trace. In addition to the holography method presented here, we are pursing other methods of filling in the NS beam structure, notably with satellites, 15,31 drones, 32 and pulsar holography. In its current form the data presented here serve as a basis for an understanding of the primary beam of a realistic cylindrical telescope array, such as CHIME and its Pathfinder.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%