The 2.5-m millimeter telescope on Plateau de Bure

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Millimeter Waves, Radio Telescopes, Systems Engineering, Gallium Arsenides, Minicomputers, Numerical Control, Phase Locked Systems, Radio Receivers, Spectrometers

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A 2.5 meter millimetre-wave telescope (POM-2) is now operating on the Plateau de Bure (France) for astronomical observations of the J = 2 - 1 lines of CO and its isotopes, at ≈1.3 mm wavelength. The front-end used is a cooled Schottky-diode receiver; the back-end is a digital 256-channel autocorrelator with 80 MHz sampling rate. The system components are described and the first astronomical results are presented.

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