Learn about the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) radio interferometer telescope project in this technical presentation from the Raman Research Institute's Showcasing RRI event. Explore the design challenges and technical specifications of the SKA1-Low telescope array, which will consist of 131,072 wide-band antennas arranged in 512 stations across a 40km radius in Western Australia. Discover how these dual-polarized antennas, operating in the 50-350 MHz frequency range, are optimally positioned to create an effective aperture array. Gain insights into RRI's contributions to SKA science projects, particularly in pulsar search/timing and beamforming applications. The talk, delivered at the prestigious Raman Research Institute during its platinum jubilee celebrations, provides essential background knowledge for understanding this international collaborative effort in radio astronomy.
Overview of SKA Radio Interferometer Telescope Activities - Design and Implementation
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Overview of SKA radio interferometer telescope activities @ RRI by Prabu T-Showcasing RRI 11/11/2022
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