The Tidbinbilla interferometer

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Low Noise, Radio Antennas, Radio Interferometers, Traveling Wave Masers, Antenna Design, Design Analysis, Instrument Errors, Position Errors, Radiant Flux Density, Radiation Detectors, Radio Sources (Astronomy)

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This paper describes a technique to detect and identify weak, small-diameter radio sources with flux densities in the millijansky range. An interferometer system is proposed which will use existing 64 m and 24 m antennas of the Tidbinbilla Deep Space Network near Canberra. Design parameters of the system are described, and a schematic is presented with attention to low-noise traveling wave masers, and phase oscillation devices.

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