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Primary Beam Shape Calibration from Mosaicked Observations

Chat Hull

Collaborators: Geoff Bower, Peter Williams, Casey Law, Steve Croft, Dave Whysong, Gerry Harp, and the rest of the

ATA team

GSPS4 December 2009

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The Allen Telescope Array

• Centimeter-wave LNSD interferometer in Hat Creek, CA

• Commensal observing with SETI• Wide-band frequency coverage: 0.5 –

11.2 GHz (3-60 cm)• Excellent survey speed (5 deg2 FOV)• Present: ATA-42, 6.1-meter antennas• Future: ATA-350 – greater sensitivity4 December 2009

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Beam characterization

• Beam: sensitivity relative to the telescope’s pointing center

• Beam pattern is a sinc function (Airy disk – response of a parabolic antenna)

• Central portion of the beam is roughly Gaussian

• Good approximation out to the ~10% level

• By that point, other effects dominate (sidelobes, reflections)

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Motivation• Want to make mosaics• Need to have excellent

characterization of the primary beam shape–My aim: characterize it!– Using archival data from ATATS

• Start with FWHM • Canonical value:

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Same source, multiple appearances

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Images courtesy of Steve Croft

Pointing 1 Pointing 2

• Can use multiple matches of many sources to characterize the beam

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Two-point Gaussian solution

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Two-point Gaussian solution

• Analytic solution to the Gaussian between two source appearances:

• r1 , r2 distances from respective pointing centers

• S1 , S2 fluxes in respective pointings

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Two-point Gaussian solution

• Solution:

• Problems: when S1 ≈ S2 and when r1 ≈ r2

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Problematic pairs

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Observed flux ratios

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Problematic pairs

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Distance ratios

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BART ticket across the Bay

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Not being able to use the best part of your data

Priceless

$3.65

$465,700.31

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Observed flux pairs

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Untrimmed, uncorrected

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Observed flux pairs

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Trimmed, uncorrected

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Corrected flux pairs

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Untrimmed, corrected

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Corrected flux pairs

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Trimmed, corrected

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FWHM values from trimmed data

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Finding the best-fit FWHM

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Other beam characterizations

• Hex-7 results– FWHM values close to canonical value

• Beam holography– Slightly larger value

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Future work

• PiGSS data• Constrain beam angle and ellipticity– Will have to contend with transformation

from RA/Dec to Az/El

• Compare these synthesized results with Gerry’s antenna-by-antenna results

• Tweak the Gaussian approximation when solving for FWHM

• Give a more rigorous statistical treatment to the data (MLE?)

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Conclusions

• Beam has the expected FWHM!– Our value:

– Telescope is producing the data we expect

• Arrived at an answer with zero telescope time

• Potential application to other radio telescopes needing simple beam characterization

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