ALMA band 2+3 (67–116 GHz) optics:design and first measurements

  • González, A
  • Tapia Labarca, VV
  • Reyes, N
  • Mena, F P
  • Nesti, R
  • Villa, F
  • Cuttaia, F
  • Rosa, A de
  • Giorgio, A M di
  • Morbidini, A
  • Yagoubov, Pavel
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Publication date
January 2016
Publisher
IEEE/LEOS

Abstract

The ALMA telescope is one of the largest on-ground astronomical projects in the world. It has been producing great scientific results since the beginning of operations in 2011. Of all the originally planned bands, band 2 (67-90 GHz) is the last band to be implemented into the array. Recent technological progress has open the possibility to combine bands 2 and 3 (84-116 GHz) into a single wideband receiver. This paper describes the first efforts to design wideband optics which cover both bands, from 67 to 116 GHz, using a profiled corrugated horn and a modified Fresnel lens. First measurements were performed at ESO in Dec15-Jan16 and showed good agreement with simulations

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