The Murchison Widefield Array: The Square Kilometre Array Precursor at Low Radio Frequencies
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Goeke, Robert F.; Lonsdale, Colin John; Cappallo, Roger J.; Corey, Brian E.; Hewitt, Jacqueline N.; Kincaid, Barton B.; Kratzenberg, Eric W.; McWhirter, Stephen R.; Morgan, Edward H.; Remillard, Ronald Alan; Rogers, Alan E. E.; Salah, J. E.; Whitney, Alan R.; Williams, Christopher Leigh; ... Show more Show less
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The Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) is one of three Square Kilometre Array Precursor telescopes and is located at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in the Murchison Shire of the mid-west of Western Australia, a location chosen for its extremely low levels of radio frequency interference. The MWA operates at low radio frequencies, 80–300 MHz, with a processed bandwidth of 30.72 MHz for both linear polarisations, and consists of 128 aperture arrays (known as tiles) distributed over a ~3-km diameter area. Novel hybrid hardware/software correlation and a real-time imaging and calibration systems comprise the MWA signal processing backend. In this paper, the as-built MWA is described both at a system and sub-system level, the expected performance of the array is presented, and the science goals of the instrument are summarised.
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2013-01Department
Haystack Observatory; MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space ResearchJournal
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
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CSIRO Publishing
Citation
Tingay, S. J., R. Goeke, J. D. Bowman, D. Emrich, S. M. Ord, D. A. Mitchell, M. F. Morales, et al. “The Murchison Widefield Array: The Square Kilometre Array Precursor at Low Radio Frequencies.” Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 30 (January 2013).
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1323-3580
1448-6083