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- Title
High-sensitivity 0.13–0.38-THz matrix radiometer based on superconducting bolometers for the BTA telescope.
- Authors
Vystavkin, A. N.; Shitov, S. V.; Bankov, S. E.; Kovalenko, A. G.; Pestryakov, A. V.; Kon, I. A.; Uvarov, A. V.; Vdovin, V. F.; Perminov, V. G.; Trofimov, V. N.; Chernikov, A. N.; Mingaliev, M. G.; Yakopov, G. V.; Zabolotniy, V. F.
- Abstract
We develop a high-sensitivity matrix radiometer which will be used on the large altazimuth telescope BTA of the Special Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Fig. 1) for performing astronomical observations in atmospheric transparency windows in the poorly explored frequency range from 0.13 to 0.38 THz (wavelengths from 2.3 to 0.8 mm). Mounting of the radiometer at the focal point of the 6-m BTA telescope will enhance the capability of the SAO in the transparency windows of the Earth’s atmosphere from the UV range (wavelengths about 3000 Å) up to the ultimate wavelength of the RATAN-600 telescope (about 0.5 m). This will make it possible to perform unique comprehensive multifrequency studies in one observatory. The radiometer is presumed to be used with other radio and optical telescopes, both in the above-mentioned and higher-frequency intervals of the terahertz range.
- Subjects
RADIOMETERS; TELESCOPES; WAVELENGTHS; ULTRAVIOLET radiation; ASTRONOMICAL observations
- Publication
Radiophysics & Quantum Electronics, 2007, Vol 50, Issue 10/11, p852
- ISSN
0033-8443
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11141-007-0077-x