Design And Development Of A Wide-Field Fully Cryogenic Phased Array Feed For Arecibo

2020 XXXIIIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM OF THE INTERNATIONAL UNION OF RADIO SCIENCE(2020)

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Brigham Young University (BYU), in collaboration with Cornell University, is developing the Advanced Cryogenic L-band Phased Array Camera for Arecibo (ALPACA) as a user provided facility instrument on the Arecibo 305 m radio telescope. This instrument will consist of a fully cryogenic 69-element phased array feed (PAF) and real-time digital beamformer back end capable of producing 40 simultaneous dual polarized beams with approximately 305 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth at 1.4 GHz. The target design goal is to operate with a system noise temperature of 25 K. We report on simulation results and a preliminary overview of the design and progress of the instrument's development.
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wide-field fully cryogenic phased array feed,advanced cryogenic L-band phased array camera,simultaneous dual polarized beams,real-time digital beamformer,Arecibo radio telescope,user provided facility instrument,Cornell University,Brigham Young University,size 305.0 m,frequency 305.0 MHz,frequency 1.4 GHz,temperature 25.0 K
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