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    The Murchison Widefield Array: Design Overview

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    Authors
    Lonsdale, Colin
    Cappallo, Roger
    Morales, Miguel
    Briggs, Frank
    Benkevitch, Leonid
    Bowman, Judd
    Bunton, John
    Burns, Steven
    Corey, Brian
    DeSouza, Ludi
    Doeleman, Sheperd
    Derome, Mark
    Deshpande, Avinash
    Gopala, Modavanatt
    Greenhill, Lincoln
    Herne, David
    Hewitt, Jacqueline
    Kamini, P.
    Kasper, Justin
    Kincaid, Barton
    Kocz, Jonathon
    Kowald, Errol
    Kratzenberg, Eric
    Kumar, Deepak
    Lynch, Mervyn
    Madhavi, S.
    Matejek, Michael
    Mitchell, Daniel
    Morgan, Edward
    Oberoi, Divya
    Ord, Steven
    Pathikulangara, Joseph
    Prabu, T.
    Rogers, Alan
    Roshi, Anish
    Saleh, Joseph
    Sault, Robert
    Shankar, N. Udaya
    Srivani, K.
    Stevens, Jamie
    Tingay, Steven
    Vaccarella, Annino
    Waterson, Mark
    Wayth, Randall
    Webster, Rachel
    Whitney, Alan
    Williams, Andrew
    Williams, Christopher
    Date
    2009
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Lonsdale, Colin and Cappallo, Roger and Morales, Miguel and Briggs, Frank and Benkevitch, Leonid and Bowman, Judd and Bunton, John et al. 2009. The Murchison Widefield Array: Design Overview. Proceedings of the IEEE. 97 (8): pp. 1497-1506.
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    Proceedings of the IEEE
    ISSN
    0018-9219
    Faculty
    School of Science and Computing
    Faculty of Science and Engineering
    Department of Imaging and Applied Physics
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46854
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    The Murchison Widefield Array is a dipole-based aperture array synthesis telescope designed to operate in the 80-300 MHz frequency range. It is capable of a wide range of science investigations but is initially focused on three key science projects: detection and characterization of three dimensional brightness temperature fluctuations in the 21 cmline of neutral hydrogen during the epoch of reionization (EoR) at red shifts from six to ten; solar imaging and remote sensing of the inner heliosphere via propagation effects on signals from distant background sources; and high-sensitivity exploration ofthe variable radio sky. The array design features 8192 dualpolarization broadband active dipoles, arranged into 512 Btiles, comprising 16 dipoles each. The tiles are quasi-randomly distributed over an aperture 1.5 km in diameter, with a small number of outliers extending to 3 km. All tile-tile baselines are correlated in custom field-programmable gate array based hardware, yielding a Nyquist-sampled instantaneous monochromaticuv coverage and unprecedented point spread function quality. The correlated data are calibrated in real time using novel position-dependent self-calibration algorithms. The array is located in the Murchison region of outback Western Australia. This region is characterized by extremely low population density and a superbly radio-quiet environment, allowing full exploitation of the instrumental capabilities.

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