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Performance of FAST with an Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Receiver at 500–3300 MHz

Chuan-Peng Zhang, Peng Jiang, Ming Zhu, Jun Pan, Cheng Cheng, Hongfei Liu, Yan Zhu, Chun Sun

2023Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) has been running for several years. A new ultra-wide bandwidth (UWB) receiver, simultaneously covering 500–3300 MHz, has been mounted in the FAST feed cabin and has passed a series of observational tests. The whole UWB band is separated into four independent bands. Each band has 1,048,576 channels in total, resulting in a spectral resolution of 1 kHz. At 500–3300 MHz, the antenna gain is around 14.3–7.7 K Jy −1 , the aperture efficiency is around 0.56–0.30, the system temperature is around 88–130 K, and the half-power beamwidth is around 7.6′–1.6′. The measured standard deviation of pointing accuracy is better than ∼7.9″ when zenith angle is within 26.4°. The sensitivity and stability of the UWB receiver are confirmed to satisfy expectations through spectral observations, e.g., H i and OH. The FAST UWB receiver has already demonstrated good performance in capturing sensitive observations for various scientific goals.

Topics & Concepts

BeamwidthPhysicsZenithMillimeterBandwidth (computing)Aperture (computer memory)Radio telescopeOpticsTelescopeSpectral resolutionAstrophysicsAntenna (radio)Remote sensingSpectral lineAcousticsTelecommunicationsAstronomyComputer scienceGeologyRadio Astronomy Observations and TechnologySuperconducting and THz Device TechnologyParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers