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  5. Feasibility Study of a W-Band Multibeam Heterodyne Receiver for the Gregorian Focus of the Sardinia Radio Telescope
 

Feasibility Study of a W-Band Multibeam Heterodyne Receiver for the Gregorian Focus of the Sardinia Radio Telescope

Journal
IEEE ACCESS  
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
NAVARRINI, Alessandro  
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OLMI, Luca  
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NESTI, Renzo  
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ORTU, Pierluigi  
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MARONGIU, Pasqualino  
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ORLATI, ANDREA  
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SCALAMBRA, ALESSANDRO  
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ORFEI, ALESSANDRO  
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RODA, JURI  
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CATTANI, ALESSANDRO  
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Leurini, Silvia  
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GOVONI, FEDERICA  
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MURGIA, MATTEO  
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CARRETTI, ETTORE  
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FIERRO, Davide  
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PELLIZZONI, ALBERTO PAOLO  
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3153492
Abstract
We report on the feasibility study of a W-band multibeam heterodyne receiver for the Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT), a general purpose fully steerable 64-m diameter antenna located on the Sardinia island, Italy, managed by INAF ('Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica,' Italy). The W-band front-end is designed for the telescope Gregorian focal plane and will detect both continuum and molecular spectral lines from astronomical sources and radio emission from the Sun in the 3 mm atmospheric window. The goal specification of the receiver is a $4\times 4$ focal plane array operating in dual-linear polarization with a front-end consisting of feed-horns placed in cascade with waveguide Orthomode Transducers (OMTs) and LNAs (Low Noise Amplifiers) cryogenically cooled at $\approx $ 20 K. The instantaneous FoV (Field of View) of the telescope is limited by the shaping of the 64-m primary and 7.9-m secondary mirrors. The cryogenic modules are designed to fit in the usable area of the focal plane and provide high-quality beam patterns with high antenna efficiency across the 70 - 116 GHz Radio Frequency (RF) band. The FoV covered by the $4\times 4$ array is $2.15\times 2.15$ arcmin2, unfilled, with separation between contiguous elements of 43 arcsec. Dual-sideband separation (2SB) down-conversion mixers are designed to be placed at the cryostat output and arranged in four four-pixel down-conversion modules with 4 - 12 GHz Intermediate Frequency (IF) bands (both Upper Side Band and Lower Side Band selectable for any pixel and polarization). The receiver utilizes a mechanical derotator to track the parallactic angle.
Volume
10
Start page
26369
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/34174
Url
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85125291709
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9718287
Issn Identifier
2169-3536
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open.access
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