Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility

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Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility Douglas B. Hayman, Aaron P. Chippendale, Robert D. Shaw and Stuart G. Hay MIDPREP 1 April 2014 COMPUTATIONAL INFORMATICS ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCE

Outline Basics of Aperture Array Tsys Measurement Test-bed and development Prototyping approach Test-bed electronics Recent improvements - Radiation shield Measurement accuracy Selected results Brief ASKAP latest news 2 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Basics of Aperture Array Tsys Measurement Measure Tsys of phased array feeds in aperture array mode Broadside beam reasonable representation of T rec for PAF excitation? Y-factor measurement P hot : Absorber over array ~300 K P cold : Sky ~7 K Result independent of G and B But G needs to be stable for hot and cold Y P P hot cold k( T k( T rec rec T T hot cold ) BG ) BG 3 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Test-bed Location Parkes First (dish) PAF test-bed: Marsfield 2006 Moved to Parkes Lower RFI Interferometry with the 64m (400m baseline) 4 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Development of the facility 2009-2013 Open technique no shield Hot load coverage calculated from modelled patterns In-situ (fixed-adaptive, Jeffs 2008) beamforming Radiator in load to produce a more predictable beam max SNR. Chippendale, A. P. et al. PASA, 2014 Measuring Noise Temperatures of Phased-Array Antennas for Astronomy at CSIRO Jeffs, B. D. et al. Signal Processing for Phased Array Feeds in Radio Astronomical Telescopes IEEE J. Sel. Topics Signal Process., 2008, 2, 635-646 5 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Prototyping Approach 5x4 Arrays Reduced size array (40/188) 5x4 by two polarizations ~500x500 mm Pros Less electronics No active cooling needed Cons Z element 40 Z element 188 T sys 40 T sys 188 (more pronounced at longer λ) Less directive Increases Y factor uncertainties EG: BETA design Test Configuration Elts. 700 MHz 1000 MHz Aperture T sys 40 80 K 47 K Aperture T sys 188 64 K 45 K Focus of Dish T sys /η 188 108 K 75 K 6 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Test-bed Electronics ASKAP prototype back end shared with a PAF on the dish Designed for radio quiet environment Parkes has more RFI than the ASKAP site Gain settings non-optimal below 1 GHz 7 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Recent developments Radiation shield Mounted on PAF and removable Minimizes ground pickup Hot load fills the beam Focussing radiator moved higher 8 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Recent developments Current setup in focussing radiator position 9 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Measurement Accuracy The need for uncertainty analysis Measurement Purpose Refine modelling Refine fabrication Does it meet specifications? How accurate do we need to be? Refinements: Comparisons of similar arrays Specifications: Some fraction of the spec value. Hard to put a figure on it. BUT we need to know how accurate! 10 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Radio Sky Approach Sun work when low or set The galaxy work when it is low or set Use model of the radio sky and model or measured beam to estimate T hot De Oliveira-Costa 2008 De Oliveira-Costa, A.; Tegmark, M.; Gaensler, B. M.; Jonas, J.; Landecker, T. L. & Reich, P. A model of diffuse Galactic radio emission from 10 MHz to 100 GHz Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2008, 388, 247-260 Robert Minchin available on Google drive 11 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Radio Sky Models from Chippendale et al. PASA 2014 12 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Uncertainties Hot load Coverage Applicable for tests without radiation shield Pattern estimates using array size dominant uncertainty at ~8 K (95% confidence) Modelled radiation pattern is better Black body temperature Rely on physical temperature: ~1.6 K (95% confidence) IR thermometer check of uniformity Contributes 0.2 to 0.4 K to u(t rec ) (95% confidence) 13 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Uncertainties RFI Time peaks Flag integration cycles Frequency peaks Flag if 2 correlations have peaks 14 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Receiver Issues Stability and back end Tsys contribution Measurement takes ~30min Sequence of states (chosen to cancel linear drift): Focussing radiator Hot load Cold load (sky) Hot load Focussing radiator 15 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Receiver Issues Stability and back end Tsys contribution Temperature of down-converter Net gain ~30 db but amplifier gain ~100 db Now stabilized with flow control of water cooling Temperature of LNA and gain stage at array Net gain ~65 db but amplifier gain ~75 db Working at night helps T sys contribution Nominally 1 K but up to ~4 K under some conditions Needs measuring for particular measurement conditions 16 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Uncertainties - Example Contributions to combined Uncertainty 2009 configuration Chippendale et al. PASA 2014 17 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Selected results Improved design informed by measurements BETA design and First MkII prototype 18 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Selected results Resolving material and fabrication issues Final MkII design (aka ADE) for 40 element prototype 19 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Summary Aperture measurement set up has grown incrementally based on immediate needs Developing uncertainty analysis for current mode of operation Future Side by side comparisons of chequerboard with Vivaldi arrays for SKA Measurements at ASKAP site: MRO (lower RFI important for lower frequencies) 20 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Selected References on the Parkes Facility 12m dish installed for testing PAFs O'Sullivan, J. D.; Cooray, F.; Granet, C.; Gough, R.; Hay, S.; Hayman, D. B.; Kesteven, M.; Kot, J.; Grancea, A. & Shaw, R. Phased Array Feed Development for the Australian SKA Pathfinder URSI General Assembly, 2008 Aperture array tests Chippendale, A.; O'Sullivan, J.; Reynolds, J.; Gough, R.; Hayman, D. & Hay, S. Phased Array Feed Testing for Astronomy with ASKAP IEEE Int. Symp. on Phased Array Systems and Technology, 2010, 648-652 Chippendale, A.; OSullivan, J.; Reynolds, J.; Gough, R.; Hayman, D.; Hay, S.; Shaw, R. & Qiao, R.-Y. Chequerboard Phased Array Feed Testing for ASKAP Int. Workshop on Phased Array Antenna Systems for Radio Astronomy, 2010 Chippendale, A. P.; Hayman, D. B. & Hay, S. G. (ArXiv now or PASA any day now) Measuring Noise Temperatures of Phased-Array Antennas for Astronomy at CSIRO Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 2014 Hayman et al. EuCAP 2014 summary of dish and aperture testing 21 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

ASKAP latest news brief ad break http://www.atnf.csiro.au/projects/askap/news.html BETA (6 antenna array) operational First 6 antenna image First 15-baseline BETA observation achieved BETA still learning how to use PAFs in interferometer + debugging Hotan et al. close to publication in PASA ADE RFoF design Final chequerboard design details confirmed by prototype late 2013 First PAF being tested at Marsfield 22 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Acknowledgements Parkes Staff ASKAP team Marsfield workshop The Parkes Observatory is part of the Australia Telescope National Facility which is funded by the Commonwealth of Australia and managed by CSIRO. 23 Array noise temperature measurements at the Parkes PAF Test-bed Facility D Hayman MIDPREP 2014-04-01

Thank you CSIRO Computational Informatics Douglas Hayman t +61 2 9123 4567 e firstname.surname@csiro.au w www.csiro.au COMPUTATIONAL INFORMATICS ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCE