The BINGO project - II. Instrument description

  • Wuensche, Carlos A.
  • Villela, Thyrso
  • Abdalla, Elcio
  • Liccardo, Vincenzo
  • Vieira, Frederico
  • Browne, Ian
  • Peel, Michael W.
  • Radcliffe, Christopher
  • Abdalla, Filipe B.
  • Marins, Alessandro
  • Barosi, Luciano
  • Brito, Francisco A.
  • Queiroz, Amilcar R.
  • Wang, Bin
  • Costa, Andre A.
  • Ferreira, Elisa G.M.
  • Fornazier, Karin S.F.
  • Landim, Ricardo G.
  • Novaes, Camila P.
  • Santos, Larissa
  • dos Santos, Marcelo V.
  • Zhang, Jiajun
  • Chen, Tianyue
  • Delabrouille, Jacques
  • Dickinson, Clive
  • de Gasperis, Giancarlo
  • Gurjão, Edmar C.
  • Harper, Stuart
  • Ma, Yin-Zhe
  • Machado, Telmo
  • Maffei, Bruno
  • de Mericia, Eduardo J.
  • Monstein, Christian
  • Motta, Pablo
  • Otobone, Carlos H.N.
  • Reitano, Luiz A.
  • Remazeilles, Mathieu
  • Roychowdhury, Sambit
  • Santos, João R.L.
  • Serres, Alexandre J.R.
  • Souza, Andreia P.
  • Strauss, Cesar
  • Vieira, Jordany
  • Xu, Haiguang
Publication date
January 2022
Publisher
EDP Sciences

Abstract

International audienceContext. The measurement of diffuse 21-cm radiation from the hyperfine transition of neutral hydrogen (H I signal) in different redshifts is an important tool for modern cosmology. However, detecting this faint signal with non-cryogenic receivers in single-dish telescopes is a challenging task. The BINGO (Baryon Acoustic Oscillations from Integrated Neutral Gas Observations) radio telescope is an instrument designed to detect baryonic acoustic oscillations (BAOs) in the cosmological H I signal, in the redshift interval 0.127 ≤ z ≤ 0.449.Aims. This paper describes the BINGO radio telescope, including the current status of the optics, receiver, observational strategy, calibration, and the site.Methods. BINGO has been car...

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