DocumentCode :
1463042
Title :
Primary Beam and Dish Surface Characterization at the Allen Telescope Array by Radio Holography
Author :
Harp, G.R. ; Ackermann, R.F. ; Nadler, Z.J. ; Blair, Samantha K. ; Davis, M.M. ; Wright, M.C.H. ; Forster, J.R. ; DeBoer, D.R. ; Welch, W.J. ; Atkinson, Shannon ; Backer, D.C. ; Backus, P.R. ; Barott, William ; Bauermeister, Amber ; Blitz, Leo ; Bock, D.C
Author_Institution :
SETI Inst., Mountain View, CA, USA
Volume :
59
Issue :
6
fYear :
2011
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2004
Lastpage :
2021
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 stresses or solar radiation. Experimental RMS errors are 0.7 mm at night and 3 mm under worst-case solar illumination. For frequencies 4, 10, and 15 GHz, the nighttime values indicate sensitivity losses of 1, 10 and 20%, respectively. ATA´s wide-bandwidth receiver permits observations over a continuous range 0.5-11.2 GHz. We probe the antenna optical gain and beam pattern stability as a function of focus position and observation frequency, concluding that ATA can produce high fidelity images over a decade of simultaneous observation frequencies. We quantify solar heating effects on antenna sensitivity and pointing accuracy. We find that during the day, observations >;5 GHz will suffer some sensitivity loss and it may be necessary to make antenna pointing corrections on a 1-2 hourly basis.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; antenna radiation patterns; holography; radiotelescopes; Allen Telescope Array; California; antenna elements; antenna optical accuracy; antenna optical gain; antenna pointing corrections; antenna sensitivity; as-built mirror surfaces; beam pattern stability; cm-wave interferometer; dish illumination; dish surface characterization; focus position; frequency 10 GHz; frequency 15 GHz; frequency 4 GHz; observation frequency; pointing accuracy; primary beam; radio holography; sensitivity loss; size 6 m; solar heating effects; solar radiation; two-antenna interferometry; worst-case solar illumination; Antenna measurements; Arrays; Feeds; Holography; Satellites; Telescopes; Allen telescope array (ATA); antenna radiation patterns; digital holography; dish surface accuracy; image reconstruction; radio astronomy; radio telescope; square kilometer array;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-926X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2011.2122214
Filename :
5722985
Link To Document :
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