Argus: A 16-pixel Millimeter-Wave Spectrometer for the Green Bank Telescope

Sieth, M; Devaraj, K; Voll, P; Church, S; Gawande R.; Cleary, K.; Readhead, ACS; Kangaslahti P.; Samoska L.; Gaier T.; Goldsmith, PF; Harris, AI; Gundersen, JO; Frayerg, D; White, S; et. al.

Keywords: spectrometer, star formation, millimeter-wave, cryogenic focal plane array, W-band, InP MMIC low-noise amplifiers, multi-chip modules

Abstract

We report on the development of Argus, a 16-pixel spectrometer, which will enable fast astronomical imaging over the 85-116 GHz band. Each pixel includes a compact heterodyne receiver module, which integrates two InP MMIC low-noise amplifiers, a coupled-line bandpass filter and a sub-harmonic Schottky diode mixer. The receiver signals are routed to and from the multi-chip MMIC modules with multilayer high frequency printed circuit boards, which includes LO splitters and IF amplifiers. Microstrip lines on flexible circuitry are used to transport signals between temperature stages. The spectrometer frontend is designed to be scalable, so that the array design can be reconfigured for future instruments with hundreds of pixels. Argus is scheduled to be commissioned at the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope in late 2014. Preliminary data for the first Argus pixels are presented.

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Título según WOS: Argus: A 16-pixel Millimeter-Wave Spectrometer for the Green Bank Telescope
Título según SCOPUS: Argus: A 16-pixel millimeter-wave spectrometer for the Green Bank Telescope
Título de la Revista: COMPUTATIONAL OPTICS 2024
Volumen: 9153
Editorial: SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1117/12.2055655

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS