학술논문

An Optimal 18 m Shaped Offset Gregorian Reflector for the ngVLA Radio Telescope
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat. Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on. 69(12):8282-8290 Dec, 2021
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Aerospace
Transportation
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Reflector antennas
Sensitivity
Optics
Atmospheric modeling
Aperture antennas
Antenna radiation patterns
Antenna arrays
Antenna feeds
aperture antennas
optimization methods
radio astronomy
reflector antennas
Language
ISSN
0018-926X
1558-2221
Abstract
This article describes the design of the 18 m shaped offset Gregorian reflector system for the Next Generation Very Large Array (ngVLA) radio interferometer and the associated 1.66:1 axially corrugated conical horn antennas. A parametric sweep determined feed horns with the goal of pattern symmetry and low spillover efficiency. Given these feeds, a mapping function for the shaped offset Gregorian reflector system was then determined, by a full-factorial design, to achieve maximum receiving sensitivity with secondary parameters such as plate scale, scan loss, sidelobe, and cross-polarization at acceptable levels. A subreflector extension is included in a feed-down tipping configuration with improved performance over the feed-up case. The resultant optics and feeds achieve very symmetrical patterns with an aperture efficiency of around 95%, a plate scale of 15 arcsec/mm, and first and second sidelobe levels of −18 and −24 dB, respectively. The receiving sensitivity at 30 GHz is 8.7 m 2 /K and it increases to above 12 m 2 /K at 12.3 GHz and reduces to 1.5 m 2 /K at 116 GHz (ignoring the efficiency loss due to nonideal reflector surfaces). These sensitivities are close to the theoretical optimum.