Title :
Microwave instrumentation for radio astronomy
Author :
Webber, John C. ; Pospieszalski, Marian W.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Radio Astron. Obs., Charlottesville, VA, USA
fDate :
3/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Radio astronomy is a branch of science that allows observation of natural radio signals from cosmic sources. Microwave techniques are employed in large radio telescope systems in diverse ways. Starting with early vacuum tube receivers at meter wavelengths, low-noise receivers have pushed the leading edge of technology, culminating in present-day receivers employing HFET amplifiers, superconducting tunnel junctions, and other advanced receiving elements. We discuss the principles of such devices, modern receivers, and modern radio telescope systems both operational and under development
Keywords :
microwave receivers; radioastronomical techniques; radiotelescopes; HFET amplifier; low-noise receiver; microwave instrumentation; radio astronomy; radio telescope; superconducting tunnel junction; vacuum tube receiver; Electron tubes; HEMTs; Instruments; Low-noise amplifiers; MODFETs; Microwave theory and techniques; Radio astronomy; Receivers; Space technology; Vacuum technology;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on