DocumentCode :
1928565
Title :
Observatory report for the GMRT
Author :
Gupta, Yashwant
Author_Institution :
Nat. Centre for Radio Astrophys., Pune Univ. Campus, Pune, India
fYear :
2011
fDate :
13-20 Aug. 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
The Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope(GMRT), located near Pune, India, is today a major international facility for research in Radio Astronomy in the frequency range of 150 MHz to 1500 MHz. Consisting of 30 fully steerable antennas of 45 metre diameter each, that are spread out over a 30 km region, it can be used both as an aperture synthesis array for coninuum and spectral line imaging, as well as a phased array with a highly directive beam to study compact radio sources. During its first ten years of operation, the GMRT has produced many interesting new results. We describe the current operational status of the GMRT, and highlight some of the recent discoveries. We also present some recent improvements, including the GMRT software back-end, improved RFI mitigation techniques, VLBI capability etc. In addition, a major upgrade is presently underway at the GMRT, which will result in a significant enhancement of its capabilities. One of the main aims of this upgrade is to provide close to seamless coverage from 30 MHz to 1450 MHz, with a maximum instantaneous bandwidth of 400 MHz. This involves new, broadband feeds with matching low noise receivers, accompanied by a broadband transmission scheme on the existing optical fibre network, and new generation digital back-ends to process the enhanced bandwidth. A revamped servo system and a modern, flexible control and monitor system are also part of this upgrade. Prototypes for many of these systems have been developed and tested, and some are in mass production stage. Here, we describe the details of the status and plans of this upgrade.
Keywords :
optical fibres; radioastronomy; radiofrequency interference; radiosources (astronomical); radiotelescopes; , VLBI capability; GMRT; RFI mitigation techniques; aperture synthesis array; broadband transmission scheme; frequency 150 MHz to 1500 MHz; frequency 30 MHz to 1450 MHz; giant metrewave radio telescope; low noise receivers; mass production stage; optical fibre network; radio astronomy; revamped servo system; spectral line imaging; steerable antennas; Arrays; Bandwidth; Broadband antennas; Broadband communication; Mass production; Optical fiber applications; Radio astronomy;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
General Assembly and Scientific Symposium, 2011 XXXth URSI
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5117-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/URSIGASS.2011.6051236
Filename :
6051236
Link To Document :
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