We describe the design and construction of a dual-polarized phased-array feed (PAF) with the purpose of demonstrating this technology as a means of expanding the instantaneous field-of-view of radio telescopes. The PAF beamformer is calibrated with observations of an unpolarized astronomical radio source, the covariance matrix of all receiver channels is calculated, and the two dominant eigenvectors are then used as beamformer weights. We show measurements demonstrating the capabilities of this instrument as a polarimeter, and confirm that the calibration method does produce orthogonally-polarized beams. These results are then analyzed to show the sensitivity to fluctuations in gain and phase in the multiple parallel receiver chains making ...
In this paper we describe the design and characterization of the optical system of LSPE/Strip, a coh...
Ever since the detection of radio signals, technology has strived to improve the performance of the ...
The dual-polarized primary beams of imaging radio telescopes are generally not perfectly orthogonal ...
For phased array receivers, the accuracy with which the polarization state of a received signal can ...
The results of four recently introduced beamforming schemes for phased array systems are discussed, ...
Polarimetric phased arrays require a calibration method that allows the system to measure the polari...
An optimal beamforming strategy is proposed for performing large-field surveys with dual-polarized p...
We assess the sensitivity and polarimetric performance of a polarimetric phased array feed (PAF) sys...
A novel method to form multiple beams on the sky with a reflector antenna is to employ a dense phase...
One of the many challenges in radio astronomy is the ability to make accurate measure-ments quickly....
A novel method to form multiple instantaneous beams on the sky with a reflector antenna is to employ...
Context. Phased array feeds (PAFs) are multi-element receivers in the focal plane of a telescope tha...
Phased array feed (PAF) receivers used on radio astronomy telescopes offer the promise of increased ...
The fact of being bulky and not very cost-efficient made lens antennas not to be taken much into acc...
© 1963-2012 IEEE. Phased arrays have a long history in radio astronomy. Large, sparse synthesis arra...
In this paper we describe the design and characterization of the optical system of LSPE/Strip, a coh...
Ever since the detection of radio signals, technology has strived to improve the performance of the ...
The dual-polarized primary beams of imaging radio telescopes are generally not perfectly orthogonal ...
For phased array receivers, the accuracy with which the polarization state of a received signal can ...
The results of four recently introduced beamforming schemes for phased array systems are discussed, ...
Polarimetric phased arrays require a calibration method that allows the system to measure the polari...
An optimal beamforming strategy is proposed for performing large-field surveys with dual-polarized p...
We assess the sensitivity and polarimetric performance of a polarimetric phased array feed (PAF) sys...
A novel method to form multiple beams on the sky with a reflector antenna is to employ a dense phase...
One of the many challenges in radio astronomy is the ability to make accurate measure-ments quickly....
A novel method to form multiple instantaneous beams on the sky with a reflector antenna is to employ...
Context. Phased array feeds (PAFs) are multi-element receivers in the focal plane of a telescope tha...
Phased array feed (PAF) receivers used on radio astronomy telescopes offer the promise of increased ...
The fact of being bulky and not very cost-efficient made lens antennas not to be taken much into acc...
© 1963-2012 IEEE. Phased arrays have a long history in radio astronomy. Large, sparse synthesis arra...
In this paper we describe the design and characterization of the optical system of LSPE/Strip, a coh...
Ever since the detection of radio signals, technology has strived to improve the performance of the ...
The dual-polarized primary beams of imaging radio telescopes are generally not perfectly orthogonal ...