IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation | 2019

An Active Antenna Subarray for the Low-Frequency Radio Telescope GURT—Part I: Design and Theoretical Model

 
 
 
 

Abstract


The new Giant Ukrainian Radio Telescope (GURT) intended for operation in 8–80 MHz range is now under construction. It employs an active phased array antenna composed of many dipole subarrays, several of which have been implemented and now are used for radio astronomy observations. In this two-part paper, the electrical and noise parameters of the subarray are studied by numerical and experimental ways. In this part, a theoretical model of the subarray based on the wave theory of noisy multiport networks that takes into account the mutual coupling in the dipole array placed over imperfect ground and the correlation between all existing noise sources is proposed. It is assumed that the initial parameters for this model should be obtained using the correct electromagnetic and circuit simulation. A technique for using of this model to calculate the effective area, radiation efficiency, internal and external noise temperatures, as well as sensitivity of the subarray in terms of system equivalent flux density (SEFD) for all possible beam directions in the frequency band of the GURT radio telescope is described.

Volume 67
Pages 7304-7311
DOI 10.1109/TAP.2019.2927841
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation

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