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Proceedings of the IEEE | 2009

Australian SKA Pathfinder: A High-Dynamic Range Wide-Field of View Survey Telescope

David Robert Deboer; R. G. Gough; John D. Bunton; Tim J. Cornwell; Ron Beresford; Simon Johnston; Ilana J. Feain; Antony Schinckel; C. A. Jackson; M. J. Kesteven; A. P. Chippendale; Grant A. Hampson; John David O'sullivan; Stuart G. Hay; C. Jacka; T. Sweetnam; Michelle C. Storey; Lewis Ball; B. J. Boyle

The Australia SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) is a new telescope under development as a world-class high-dynamic-range wide-field-of-view survey instrument. It will utilize focal plane phased array feeds on the 36 12-m antennas that will compose the array. The large amounts of data present a huge computing challenge, and ASKAP will store data products in an archive after near real-time pipeline processing. This powerful instrument will be deployed at a new radio-quiet observatory, the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in the midwest region of Western Australia, to enable sensitive surveys of the entire sky to address some of the big questions in contemporary physics. As a pathfinder for the SKA, ASKAP will demonstrate field of view enhancement and computing/processing technology as well as the operation of a large-scale radio array in a remote and radio-quiet region of Australia.


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia | 2014

The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder: System Architecture and Specifications of the Boolardy Engineering Test Array

Aidan Hotan; John D. Bunton; L. Harvey-Smith; B. Humphreys; B.D. Jeffs; T. W. Shimwell; J. Tuthill; M. A. Voronkov; G. Allen; Shaun Amy; K. Ardern; P. Axtens; L. Ball; Keith W. Bannister; S. Barker; T. Bateman; Ron Beresford; Douglas C.-J. Bock; R. Bolton; M. Bowen; B. J. Boyle; R. Braun; S. Broadhurst; D. Brodrick; Kate J. Brooks; A. Brown; C. Cantrall; G. Carrad; Jessica M. Chapman; W. Cheng

This paper describes the system architecture of a newly constructed radio telescope - the Boolardy Engineering Test Array, which is a prototype of the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder telescope. Phased array feed technology is used to form multiple simultaneous beams per antenna, providing astronomers with unprecedented survey speed. The test array described here is a 6-antenna interferometer, fitted with prototype signal processing hardware capable of forming at least 9 dual-polarisation beams simultaneously, allowing several square degrees to be imaged in a single pointed observation. The main purpose of the test array is to develop beamforming and wide-field calibration methods for use with the full telescope, but it will also be capable of limited early science demonstrations.


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia | 2016

The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder: Performance of the Boolardy Engineering Test Array

D. McConnell; J. R. Allison; Keith W. Bannister; M. E. Bell; Hayley E. Bignall; A. P. Chippendale; Philip G. Edwards; L. Harvey-Smith; S. Hegarty; Ian Heywood; Aidan Hotan; Balthasar T. Indermuehle; E. Lenc; J. Marvil; Attila Popping; W. Raja; J. E. Reynolds; Robert J. Sault; Paolo Serra; M. A. Voronkov; M. T. Whiting; S. W. Amy; P. Axtens; L. Ball; T. Bateman; Douglas C.-J. Bock; R. Bolton; D. Brodrick; A. J. Brown; John D. Bunton

We describe the performance of the Boolardy Engineering Test Array, the prototype for the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder telescope. Boolardy Engineering Test Array is the first aperture synthesis radio telescope to use phased array feed technology, giving it the ability to electronically form up to nine dual-polarisation beams. We report the methods developed for forming and measuring the beams, and the adaptations that have been made to the traditional calibration and imaging procedures in order to allow BETA to function as a multi-beam aperture synthesis telescope. We describe the commissioning of the instrument and present details of Boolardy Engineering Test Array’s performance: sensitivity, beam characteristics, polarimetric properties, and image quality. We summarise the astronomical science that it has produced and draw lessons from operating Boolardy Engineering Test Array that will be relevant to the commissioning and operation of the final Australian Square Kilometre Array Path telescope.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1991

Radio pulsars in the Magellanic Clouds

D. McConnell; P. M. McCulloch; P. A. Hamilton; J. G. Ables; P. J. Hall; C. Jacka; Andrew Hunt


Archive | 1988

A transform processing circuit.

Kien Thanh Hua; John David O'sullivan; C. Jacka; David Ross Brown


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia | 1986

The Parkes Radio Telescope — 1986

J. G. Ables; C. Jacka; D. McConnell; Antony Schinckel; A.J. Hunt


Archive | 2016

Erratum to Discovery of H I gas in a young radio galaxy at z = 0.44 using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder [MNRAS, 453, (2015), 1249]

J. R. Allison; Elaine M. Sadler; V. A. Moss; M. T. Whiting; Richard W. Hunstead; Michael Pracy; S. J. Curran; Scott M. Croom; M. Glowacki; Raffaella Morganti; Stanislav S. Shabala; Martin Alexander Zwaan; G. Allen; Shaun Amy; P. Axtens; L. Ball; Keith W. Bannister; S. Barker; M. E. Bell; Douglas C.-J. Bock; R. Bolton; M. Bowen; B. J. Boyle; R. Braun; S. Broadhurst; D. Brodrick; A. Brown; John D. Bunton; C. Cantrall; Jessica M. Chapman


Archive | 2015

Discovery of HI gas in a young radio galaxy at

J. R. Allison; Elaine M. Sadler; V. A. Moss; M. T. Whiting; Richard W. Hunstead; Michael Pracy; S. J. Curran; Scott M. Croom; M. Glowacki; Raffaella Morganti; Stanislav S. Shabala; Martin Alexander Zwaan; G. Allen; Shaun Amy; P. Axtens; L. Ball; Keith W. Bannister; S. Barker; T. Bateman; Ron Beresford; M. E. Bell; Douglas C.-J. Bock; R. Bolton; M. Bowen; B. J. Boyle; R. Braun; S. Broadhurst; D. Brodrick; Kate J. Brooks; A. Brown


Archive | 2009

z = 0.44

David R. DeBoer; R. G. Gough; John D. Bunton; Tim J. Cornwell; Ron Beresford; Simon Johnston; Ilana J. Feain; Antony Schinckel; C. A. Jackson; M. J. Kesteven; Aaron Chippendale; Grant A. Hampson; John David O'sullivan; Stuart G. Hay; C. Jacka; T. Sweetnam; Michelle C. Storey; Lewis Ball; B. J. Boyle


Archive | 2000

using the Australian SKA Pathfinder

John D. Bunton; Graham Ross Daniels; C. Jacka

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John D. Bunton

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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John David O'sullivan

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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B. J. Boyle

Australia Telescope National Facility

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D. Brodrick

Australia Telescope National Facility

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David Ross Brown

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Keith W. Bannister

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Kien Thanh Hua

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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L. Ball

Australia Telescope National Facility

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P. Axtens

Australia Telescope National Facility

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R. Bolton

Australia Telescope National Facility

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