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== Picture Gallery & scientific results ==
 
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== Short Description ==

HERA is a heterodyne receiver array for the IRAM 30m telescope. It consists of two arrays of 3x3 pixels with 24" spacing. The two arrays have orthogonal polarization (V, H) the two polarizations pointing at identical locations on the sky. The instantaneous bandwidth of each pixel is 1 GHz. HERA is equipped with a derotator allowing to follow a source in the sky maintaining the same "footprint". The tunable range is between 215 and 272 GHz. In this range the beamwidth varies between 12" and 9". The beam efficiency is between 0.57 and 0.42.

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== Documentation ==

[http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/otherDocuments/manuals/HERA_manual_v19.pdf HERA manual, version 1.9] (pdf file)

Technical paper [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/otherDocuments/manuals/0179hera.pdf "A 230 GHz Heterodyne Receiver Array for the IRAM 30m telescope"] (pdf file)

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== Status ==
 
 * ''8.1.2005'': One of the 18 pixels is still blind. Only few frequencies can be tuned automatically. Observers should send observing frequencies to the IRAM Granada receiver group at least three weeks in advance.

 * ''1.6.2005'': Tests have shown that the pixels of HERA-2 (second polarisation) have relatively strong variations of noise over the IF band (LSB Tuning). While the consequences are not too dramatic for wide band operation (WILMA) unfortunately the narrow band mode as used mostly with VESPA picks up the end of the IF band with the highest noise. The problem will be further investigated and eventual improvements indicated asap.

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== Problems and Solutions == == Overview, manual, literature ==
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The local contact for HERA is Albrecht Sievers: http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/personal/sievers/sievers.gif
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[#beginOfPage Back to top]  * [[http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/otherDocuments/manuals/HERA_manual_v20.pdf|HERA manual, version 2.0]] by Schuster et al. 2006

 * [[http://esoads.eso.org/abs/2004A%26A...423.1171S|Schuster et al. 2004, A&A, 423, 1171]] A 230 GHz Heterodyne Receiver Array for the IRAM 30m telescope ([[http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/otherDocuments/manuals/0179hera.pdf|local copy]])


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Note that this page is outdated and has been replaced by a new HERA page (CK, 29.7.09)




Overview, manual, literature

HERA is a heterodyne receiver array for the IRAM 30m telescope. It consists of two arrays of 3x3 pixels with 24" spacing. The two arrays have orthogonal polarization (V, H) the two polarizations pointing at identical locations on the sky. The instantaneous bandwidth of each pixel is 1 GHz. HERA is equipped with a derotator allowing to follow a source in the sky maintaining the same "footprint". The tunable range is between 215 and 272 GHz. In this range the beamwidth varies between 12" and 9".

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