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Technologies for Radio Astronomy CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science Alex Dunning in lieu of Tasso Tzioumis Facilities Program Director Technologies June 2017

Directions for ATNF Engineering (Update since last ATUC meeting) - Review Broad directions largely unchanged (Jun 2017) ASKAP & SKA: Core business of the Engineering Program. Most of the program s people and effort at present. Development projects for all ATNF facilities. Budget?? Strategic developments develop capabilities. External contracts maintain capabilities. FAST 19-beam system completed!

ATNF Technologies Capabilities Front-end (~15FTE): RF technologies (Feeds; OMTs; LNAs; RF Electronics; Cryogenic systems; Mechanical design; ) Workshop (~5FTE): Mechanical systems (Machining; Fitting; Production; ) Back-end (~15 FTE): Digital technologies (RFoF; Samplers/Digitisers; Timing systems; Beamformers; Correlators; ) - Digital Signal Processing & FPGAs Scientific Computing (~13 FTE): Control and monitoring systems; calibration strategies and algorithms; data processing (e.g ASKAPsoft). (Operations Program). Engineering Generalists (~5FTE): System Scientists/Engineers; System integrators; New Ideas; (Management: ~ +5 FTE) à Total: ~45FTE in Engineering NB1: Small groups à Single subject experts à (Risk: Single-point failures?) NB2: Critical mass issues à Could not lose 1-2 people/group

Current Technologies Projects (FY 2016-17) (fully resourced) 1. ASKAP: Highest Priority; ~15 FTE (Engineering) PAF systems technologies ADE PAFs for Effelsberg & Jodrell Bank (External contracts) Showcasing PAFs on single dishes Collaborative effort on Commissioning 2. SKA: International commitment. ~12 FTE (Engineering) Pre-construction consortia (Dish; CSP; AIV; SDP; SaDT ) PAF technology development (AIP/ODP) + some internal resources Strategic to maintain PAF technology lead 3. FAST 19-beam receiver external contract à Completed! Only ~2 FTE-months remaining commitment for installation 4. UWB: System for Parkes - 700-4200 MHz; novel technology 5. Rocket PAF

FAST 19-beam Receiver Receiver system for FAST 500m telescope 1050-1450 MHz 19 dual-pol beams Contract with NAOC Acceptance May 2017!! Ready for shipment Largest Rx system made in CSIRO Diameter 2m & weight > 1ton Special lab for construction State of the art performance Treceiver 7K (spec 10K) Expected Tsys ~15K (cf Parkes >25K) CSIRO sole-supplier Unique capability Enquiry about another system Capability generates opportunity! ATUC 6 June 2017

Parkes UltaWideBand system (UWB) Band 700 4000 MHz; Tsys <20K Consortium funding + ARC + CASS (labour) Novel feed: ridged-horn+rings+dielectric Cooled Rx version in construction LNAs designed & chips fabricated in foundry Delivered and LNA construction started Sampler/digitiser and timing (Back-end) Fully prototyped and tested Ethernet switch and GPU cluster Installed 2016 & used PAF@Parkes Software - collaborators RFI mitigation built-in reference antenna Installation & Commissioning within 2017 Digital system àswitchàgpus ** Common for all receivers (future & legacy) Replace VLBI system!! Credit: Alex Dunning

Rocket PAF Next generation PAF rocket elements; edge elements Superb matching with LNA Key to improved performance Noise Temp due to uncooled LNAs 4x5 prototype constructed tested as aperture array ~15K better than equivalent ADE tests Tested on Parkes Measurements affected by RFI Design better suited to cooling à CryoPAF Tsys <20K!?

FY 2017-18 Detailed plan CryoPAF for Parkes: (5 FTE) proposal led by UWA. rocket PAF with ~$20K Tsys; ~2-3 x ADE Cost: ~$3M; ~$1.5M external; CSIRO labour; 2 years ASKAP completion: (10-12 FTE) from Technologies ASKAP upgrade (36); ASKAP Documentation and Commissioning ASKAPSoft needs +6FTE from computing group. SKA: (11 FTE) from Technologies, externally funded. Software request for +6 FTE; only 1 externally funded. UWB@Parkes: (6.5 FTE) to be completed by end 2017. UWB for MPIfR: (~2 FTE) parts of the UWB in early 2018. Details to be negotiated. Minimum project cost ~$100k. ASKAP transparent feedlegs: (1FTE + $120k) test system Improve ASKAP Tsys by 10-20K (à achieve original ASKAP spec) Test feasibility on 1 antenna in 2017 Full ASKAP conversion >$2M in parts + $1M in labour effort Maximum benefit if done within ~2 years. GPU upgrade of ATCA: Update CABB and double BW (sensitivity increase) Versatile; flexible; fast transients; maintainability; unattended observing; support SIEF proposal for ~$3M ; ~$2M external funding and ~$1M from CASS (See Chris Phillips talk for details)

Mid term projects (2018-22) - CASS SKA: ~$2M p.a. continuing external funding SKA Construction and Integration and Commissioning; Computing ASKAP: completion and enhancements Commissioning; Transparent legs; Transients; Pawsey upgrade GPU upgrade of ATCA: Completion FY2018-19 UWB-high at Parkes: (~4-30 GHz) Utilise UWB(low) digital subsystem and GPUs RF-system cost ~$0.5M PAF development: ** Complete CryoPAF@Parkes in 2019 SKA development program ** PAF digital back-end development leverage SKA designs? PAFs at higher frequencies?

Strategic Goals and Outcomes Simplify operations & maintenance à reduce ops costs Remote and unattended observing à efficient observing /less costs Receiver fleet permanently installed à versatility & less costs. Parkes systems strategy (ATUC 2012!) Ultra Wideband Low (700 4000 MHz) - funded (install 2017) Ultra Wideband High (4-24 GHz) - unfunded BUT incremental cost ~$0.5M cryopaf to replace MultiBeam (700-1800 MHz) LIEF proposal (install 2019) Parkes back-ends 1 Digital DSP + GPUs for ALL receivers!! Demonstrated with the Bonn PAF@Parkes à GPU system installed Can be used by UWB systems (Low and High) ATCA: Must operate till SKA operational (5+ years) à CABB replacement and enhancement à GPUs - SIEF proposal (install 2019) Now vulnerable to CABB failures à GPUs for maintainibility Versatility and New Modes (Zooms; transients, ) ** Strategic development of GPU capabilities

Mid term projects (2018-22) - External UWB-low for other telescopes: Interest from China (~3 systems); Contingent on proven UWB-low at Parkes UWB (high) for Thai 40m antenna Possible new development, required mid-2019 CryoPAF for other Telescopes strong interest in a cryopaf (MPIfR, FAST, XAO, Thailand). Contingent on successful deployment of a cryopaf at Parkes AND development on new PAF back-end (unless local DSP available) Multi-beam systems Commercial enquiry from China

Capability planning (< 5 years) Focus on core capabilities unique and internationally recognised expertise, built over time RF systems; Digital systems; Scientific computing; System specialists No drastic changes of direction are envisaged, remain dynamic and adaptable to external changes. Present Program size (~45 FTE) optimal Only minor reductions; critical mass issues Funding plan: Appropriation funding (about 30-40% of annual budget) for core capabilities and R&D, Additional funding (incl CSIRO Capex) for deployment on CASS telescopes or elsewhere. Past funding sources: LIEF, SIEF, AAL, external contracts Aim: Sustainable achievable budget support of ~40 FTE à Small staff reduction (~5 FTE)

Strategic directions (5+ years) - Capabilities CSIRO Engineering capabilities: RF systems: Cutting edge e.g. UWB, PAF, Multi-beam Mainly cm-bands; some mm-experience; little low-freq Digital Systems: FPGA expertise hardware and firmware World-leading in DSP collaboration with ASTRON RF-over-Fiber expertise (from ASKAP) Complementary skills/capabilities (Operations & Engineering): Software development: Telescope control/monitoring; Big Data GPU support and programming Networking expertise Systems engineering: Commissioning Maintain & Enhance; Adaptability? Mix of skills? - FPGAs vs GPUs àtalent management and succession planning Pool of students/post-docs; Visiting/Joint appt; Exchanges; Diversity

Strategic directions (5+ years)- Projects SKA involvement SKA dominant player in radio-astronomy PAFs for SKA2? Maintain involvement in SKA Observatory Development Program (ODP) Digital Signal processing Rapidly evolving technologies FPGA and GPU convergence? Retain technical edge and maintain adaptability Scientific Computing Algorithms and software (calibration and imaging) High Performance Computing Big Data Enhance capabilities?

Instruments (5+ years) Parkes: There is always a complementary need for large antennas (zero spacing). And the availability of Parkes as a test instrument for new systems (e,g UWB, CryoPAF, ) is essential in the continuing development of new systems. External clients are much more interested in well-demonstrated systems. ATCA: Coverage of the 5-50 GHz frequency range in the southern hemisphere is not going to be available in SKA1. Hence ATCA will have a critical follow-up role. New capabilities need to be also planned. ASKAP: In the 10-year time frame ASKAP would likely complete its planned survey projects. It may need an upgrade to remain competitive. à Maintain and develop ATNF instruments till SKA science (+10 years!!)

Summary CASS Engineering/Technologies: World-class radio-astronomy instrumentation Pioneering cutting-edge technologies: PAF; UWB; DSP; RFoF For world-wide radio-astronomy facilities International reputation Key player in SKA à MUST maintain/enhance/develop Need vibrant world-class radio-astronomy unit (Science+Engineering+Software) CSIRO instruments (ASKAP; Parkes; ATCA) provide impetus/platforms/passion Extensive sales and collaborations in radio-astronomy Trusted advisor and partner Exploring plans for possible wider commercialisation Must NOT Risk losing R&D focus in radio-astronomy à Overall Strategy endorsed by ATSC

CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science Alex Dunning for Tasso Tzioumis Facilities Program Director Technologies for Radio Astronomy +61 2 9372 4350 Tasso.tzioumis@csiro.au www.csiro.au CSIRO ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCE