A novel design for a giant Arecibo-type spherical radio telescope with an active main reflector
Abstract
A novel design for a giant spherical radio telescope is proposed. Instead of a fixed spherical reflecting surface such as with the 305-m Arecibo telescope, the illuminated portion of the reflecting surface is made to fit a paraboloid of revolution in real time by active control. A simple feed can thus be used, enabling the realization of broad bandwidth and full polarization. The actual design utilizes a karst depression which gives a spherical surface of 300-m radius, having an opening of 500-m diameter. The illuminated aperture is chosen to be 300 m, and the focal ratio is 0.46-0.48. With this geometry and the simple feeding system, a giant telescope with large sky coverage can be achieved at low cost. When the illuminated aperture is limited to 70-100 m, the area trackable can be extended to about 10 deg above the horizon.
- Publication:
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Pub Date:
- December 1998
- DOI:
- 10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.02067.x
- Bibcode:
- 1998MNRAS.301..827Q
- Keywords:
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- TELESCOPES