作者
J Kocz, V Ravi, M Catha, L D’Addario, G Hallinan, R Hobbs, S Kulkarni, J Shi, H Vedantham, S Weinreb, D Woody
发表日期
2019/10
期刊
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
卷号
489
期号
1
页码范围
919-927
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
The Deep Synoptic Array 10-dish prototype (DSA-10) is an instrument designed to detect and localize fast radio bursts with arcsecond accuracy in real time. Deployed at Owens Valley Radio Observatory, it consists of ten 4.5-m diameter dishes, equipped with a 250-MHz bandwidth dual polarization receiver, centred at 1.4 GHz. The 20 input signals are digitized and field programmable gate arrays are used to transform the data to the frequency domain and transmit it over ethernet. A series of computer servers buffer both raw data samples and perform a real time search for fast radio bursts on the incoherent sum of all inputs. If a pulse is detected, the raw data surrounding the pulse are written to disc for coherent processing and imaging. The prototype system was operational from 2017 June to 2018 February conducting a drift scan search. Giant pulses from the Crab Pulsar were used to test the detection and …
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