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2014MNRAS.438.2426K - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 438, 2426-2439 (2014/March-1)

The C-Band All-Sky Survey (C-BASS): design and implementation of the northern receiver.

KING O.G., JONES M.E., BLACKHURST E.J., COPLEY C., DAVIS R.J., DICKINSON C., HOLLER C.M., IRFAN M.O., JOHN J.J., LEAHY J.P., LEECH J., MUCHOVEJ S.J.C., PEARSON T.J., STEVENSON M.A. and TAYLOR A.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The C-Band All-Sky Survey is a project to map the full sky in total intensity and linear polarization at 5GHz. The northern component of the survey uses a broad-band single-frequency analogue receiver fitted to a 6.1-m telescope at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory in California, USA. The receiver architecture combines a continuous-comparison radiometer and a correlation polarimeter in a single receiver for stable simultaneous measurement of both total intensity and linear polarization, using custom-designed analogue receiver components. The continuous-comparison radiometer measures the temperature difference between the sky and temperature-stabilized cold electrical reference loads. A cryogenic front-end is used to minimize receiver noise, with a system temperature of ~30K in both linear polarization and total intensity. Custom cryogenic notch filters are used to counteract man-made radio frequency interference. The radiometer 1/f noise is dominated by atmospheric fluctuations, while the polarimeter achieves a 1/f noise knee frequency of 10 mHz, similar to the telescope azimuthal scan frequency.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): instrumentation: polarimeters - Galaxy: general - radio continuum: general

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