SMART: The KOSMA sub-millimeter array receiver for two frequencies

被引:19
作者
Graf, UU [1 ]
Heyminck, S [1 ]
Michael, EA [1 ]
Stanko, S [1 ]
Honingh, CE [1 ]
Jacobs, K [1 ]
Schieder, R [1 ]
Stutzki, J [1 ]
Vowinkel, B [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cologne, Inst Phys 1, KOSMA, D-50937 Cologne, Germany
来源
MILLIMETER AND SUBMILLIMETER DETECTORS FOR ASTRONOMY | 2003年 / 4855卷
关键词
submillimeter array receiver; integrated optics; phase grating;
D O I
10.1117/12.459669
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We present the first results obtained with our new dual frequency SIS array receiver SMART*. The instrument is operational since September 2001 at the KOSMA 3m telescope on Gornergrat near Zermatt/Switzerland. The receiver consists of two 2 x 4 pixel. subarrays. One subarray operates at a frequency of 490 GHz, the other one at 8 10 GHz. Both subarrays are pointed at the same positions on the sky. We can thus observe eight spatial positions in two frequencies simultaneously. For the first year of operation we installed only one half of each subarray, i.e. one row of 4 mixers at each frequency. The receiver follows a very compact design to fit our small observatory. To achieve this, we placed most of the optics at ambient temperature, accepting the very small sensitivity loss caused by thermal emission from the optical surfaces. The optics setup contains a K-mirror type image rotator, two Martin-Puplett diplexers and two solid state local oscillators, which are multiplexed using collimating Fourier gratings. To reduce the need for optical alignment, we machined large optical subassemblies monolithically, using CNC milling techniques. We use the standard KOSMA fixed tuned waveguide SIS mixers with Nb junctions at 490 GHz, and similar Nb mixers with Al tuning circuits at 810 GHz. We give a short description of the front end design and present focal plane beam maps, receiver sensitivity measurements, and the first astronomical data obtained with the new instrument.
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页码:322 / 329
页数:8
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