A Wide-Band, Active Antenna System for Long Wavelength Radio Astronomy

  • Hicks B
  • Paravastu-Dalal N
  • Stewart K
  • et al.
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We describe an "active" antenna system for HF/VHF (long wavelength) radio astronomy that has been successfully deployed 256-fold as the first station (LWA1) of the planned Long Wavelength Array. The antenna system, consisting of crossed dipoles, an active balun/preamp, a support structure, and a ground screen has been shown to successfully operate over at least the band from 20 MHz (15 m wavelength) to 80 MHz (3.75 m wavelength) with a noise figure that is at least 6 dB better than the Galactic background emission noise temperature over that band. Thus, the goal to design and construct a compact, inexpensive, rugged, and easily assembled antenna system that can be deployed many-fold to form numerous large individual "stations" for the purpose of building a large, long wavelength synthesis array telescope for radio astronomical and ionospheric observations was met.

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Hicks, B. C., Paravastu-Dalal, N., Stewart, K. P., Erickson, W. C., Ray, P. S., Kassim, N. E., … Weiler, K. W. (2012). A Wide-Band, Active Antenna System for Long Wavelength Radio Astronomy. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 124(920), 1090–1104. https://doi.org/10.1086/668121

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