DocumentCode
1099485
Title
Preparatory Study for Constructing FAST, the World´s Largest Single Dish
Author
Peng, Bo ; Jin, Chengjin ; Wang, Qiming ; Zhu, Lichun ; Zhu, Wenbai ; Zhang, Haiyan ; Nan, Rendong
Author_Institution
Nat. Astron. Obs., Chinese Acad. of Sci., Beijing, China
Volume
97
Issue
8
fYear
2009
Firstpage
1391
Lastpage
1402
Abstract
A 500-m aperture spherical telescope (FAST) was funded by the National Development and Reform Commission of China (NDRC) in July 2007 and will be located in the unique Karst region, a sinkhole-like landform, in Guizhou province. FAST can be seen as a modified ldquoArecibordquo type radio telescope using many innovative techniques, with as much as twice the collecting area and a wider sky coverage. FAST has, first, an active reflector, conforming to a paraboloid of revolution from a sphere in real time through actuated control, which enables the realization of wide bandwidth and full polarization capability by using standard feed design. Secondly, it has a light focus cabin suspension system, integrating optical, mechanical, and electronic technologies, reducing effectively the cost of the support structure and control system. With such a huge collecting area of more than 30 football fields, FAST will become the largest single dish ever built. Here we will summarize the FAST concept and the milestones achieved in experiments on its key technologies, i.e., site exploration, active reflector prototyping, focus cabin driving mechanism, measurement and control techniques, and the receiver layout. The Miyun FAST demonstrator also will be presented.
Keywords
astronomical instruments; radioastronomical techniques; radioastronomy; radiotelescopes; AD 2007 07; FAST active reflector prototyping; FAST construction; FAST control techniques; FAST focus cabin driving mechanism; FAST measurement techniques; FAST receiver layout; FAST site exploration; Five hundred meter Aperture Spherical Telescope; Guizhou; Karst region; Miyun FAST demonstrator; National Development and Reform Commission of China; actuated control; full polarization capability; light focus cabin suspension system; modified Arecibo-type radiotelescope; revolution paraboloid; standard feed design; wide bandwidth capability; Apertures; Bandwidth; Costs; Feeds; Integrated optics; Optical control; Optical polarization; Optical receivers; Radio astronomy; Telescopes; Active reflector; Karst depression; focus cabin driven by cables; prototyping; spherical telescope;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2009.2013563
Filename
5109720
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