A beam switching of phase-shifter type for millimeter-wave telescope

Physics – Optics

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Beam Switching, Millimeter Waves, Phase Shift, Radio Telescopes, Antenna Feeds, Atmospheric Effects, Cassegrain Optics, Dielectric Properties, Luminous Intensity, Solar Activity

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A rotating phase-shifter is installed between the primary feed and the secondary reflector of the Cassegrain system of the 6-meter millimeter-wave telescope at the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory as a device for beam switching. A half area across the beam flux from the feed is covered with a half-wave dielectric plate alternately so that the zero point of the reference beam comes in the center of the signal beam. Performance of the beam switching and its application to some millimeter-wave observations are presented.

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