An Optimal 18 m Shaped Offset Gregorian Reflector for the ngVLA Radio Telescope
This article describes the design of the 18 m shaped offset Gregorian reflector system for the Next Generation Very Large Array (ngVLA) radio interferometer and the associated 1.66:1 axially corrugated conical horn antennas. A parametric sweep determined feed horns with the goal of pattern symmetry...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation 2021-12, Vol.69 (12), p.8282-8290 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article describes the design of the 18 m shaped offset Gregorian reflector system for the Next Generation Very Large Array (ngVLA) radio interferometer and the associated 1.66:1 axially corrugated conical horn antennas. A parametric sweep determined feed horns with the goal of pattern symmetry and low spillover efficiency. Given these feeds, a mapping function for the shaped offset Gregorian reflector system was then determined, by a full-factorial design, to achieve maximum receiving sensitivity with secondary parameters such as plate scale, scan loss, sidelobe, and cross-polarization at acceptable levels. A subreflector extension is included in a feed-down tipping configuration with improved performance over the feed-up case. The resultant optics and feeds achieve very symmetrical patterns with an aperture efficiency of around 95%, a plate scale of 15 arcsec/mm, and first and second sidelobe levels of −18 and −24 dB, respectively. The receiving sensitivity at 30 GHz is 8.7 m 2 /K and it increases to above 12 m 2 /K at 12.3 GHz and reduces to 1.5 m 2 /K at 116 GHz (ignoring the efficiency loss due to nonideal reflector surfaces). These sensitivities are close to the theoretical optimum. |
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ISSN: | 0018-926X 1558-2221 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TAP.2021.3090827 |