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This page summarizes the '''present instrumentation''' installed at the 30m observatory. [[BR]] The current system '''status''' is described [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/TelescopeSystemStatus here]. This page summarizes the '''present instrumentation''' installed at the 30m observatory. [[BR]] The current system '''status''' is described [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/TelescopeSystemStatus on a second page].
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 * Eight single pixel receivers A,B,C,D, and the 3x3 dual-polarisation HERA receiver are installed.  * EmirforAstronomers : '''new''' EMIR (Eight MIxer Receiver)
 * HeraforAstronomers : HERA 3x3 dual-polarisation 1mm receiver
 * AbcdforAstronomers : '''old''' ABCD receivers
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 * Four of the 8 A,B,C,D receivers can be used simultaneously. HERA cannot be combined with other receivers.

 * [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/telescope/telescopeSummary/receiver3.html Plots of the receiver characteristics (taken 2000)]

||'''Rx''' ||'''Pol'''|| || || || || ||'''tuning range''' || '''Trx''' || '''IF''' || '''IF Bw''' || '''Gim''' || '''Remarks''' ||
|| || || || || || || ||'''[GHz]''' || '''[K]''' || '''[GHz]''' || '''[GHz]''' || '''[dB]''' || ||
||A100 || V || X || || X || || ||(72-)80.0-115.5 || 60-80 || 1.5 || 0.5 || >20 || '''1. '''||
||B100 || H || X || || || X || ||(72-)81.0-115.5 || 60-85 || 1.5 || 0.5 || >20 || '''1.'''||
||C150 || V || || X || || X || ||130-183 || 70-125 || 4 || 1 || 15-25 || ||
||D150 || H || || X || X || || ||130-183 || 80-125 || 4 || 1 || 08-17 || ||
||A230 || V || X || || X || || ||197-266 || 85-150 || 4 || 1 || 12-17 || ||
||B230 || H || X || || || X || ||197-266 || 95-160 || 4 || 1 || 12-17 || ||
||C270 || V || || X || || X || ||241-281 || 125-250 || 4 || 1 || 10-20 || '''2.'''||
||D270 || H || || X || X || || ||241-281 || 150-250 || 4 || 1 || 9-13 || '''2.'''||
||HERA1 || H || || || || || X || 215-272 || 110-380 || 4 || 1 || ~10 || '''2.,3.'''||
||HERA2 || V || || || || || X || 215-241 || 120-340 || 4 || 1 || ~10 || '''2.,3.'''||
 
'''Remarks:'''

 1. Using a special external LO, frequencies down to 77 GHz can be measured with good sideband rejection. For frequencies below 77 GHz, the sideband recection becomes weaker, and the sideband ratio reaches unity at 72 GHz

 1. Noise increasing with frequency

 1. [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/HeraWebPage More information on HERA ]
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 * [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/groups/receiver/receiver.html Web pages of the IRAM/Granada receiver group]
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Two large field bolometer cameras are installed: '''MAMBO1''' with 37 pixels, and '''MAMBO2''' with 117 pixels. Usually MAMBO2 is in use. Both cameras work at 1.2mm wavelength, the HPBW is 11 arcsec, pixel spacing is 20 arcsec, and the sensitivity is 1.5mJy. This is the rms after 10 minutes integration (normal bolometric conditions) with skynoise removal. See [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/MamboWebPage the MAMBO page for details.] Two large field bolometer cameras are installed: '''MAMBO1''' with 37 pixels, and '''MAMBO2''' with 117 pixels ([http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/div/bolometer/#mamgo MAx-Planck Millimeter BOlometer Array]). Usually MAMBO2 is in use. Both cameras work at 1.2mm wavelength, the HPBW is 11", pixel spacing is 20", and the sensitivity is 1.5mJy. This is the rms after 10 minutes integration (normal bolometric conditions) with skynoise removal. See [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/MamboWebPage the MAMBO page for details.]
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== Efficiencies and Half-power beam width == == Telescope efficiencies and beam widths ==
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 * Below you find the most recent values for the forward and beam efficiencies. We have also compiled the [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/telescope/telescopeSummary/effi_history.html value of the efficiencies in the past]. Iram30mEfficiencies
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 * Here you can find the [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/telescope/telescopeSummary/beam_effis.html plot of efficiencies measured in 2000]. A more recent compilation can be found in the Annual Report 2007.

|| freq || HPBW || Beff || S/TA* || Feff ||
|| (GHz) || (arcsec) || (%) || (Jy/K) || (%) ||
|| || (1) || (2) || (3) || (4) ||
||72 (extrapolated) || 34 || 79 || 6.0 || 95 ||
||77 (extrapolated) || 32 || 79 || 6.0 || 95 ||
||86 ||29 || 78 || 6.0 || 95 ||
||110 || 22 || 75 || 6.3 || 95 ||
||145 || 17 || 69 || 6.7 || 93 ||
||170 || 14.5 || 65 || 7.1 || 93 ||
||210 || 12 || 57 || 7.9 || 91 ||
||235 || 10.5 || 52 || 8.7 || 91 ||
||260 || 9.5 || 46 || 9.5 || 88 ||
||279 || 9 || 42 || 10.4 || 88 ||

 1. The half power beam width, HPBW, can be well fitted by: HPBW/arcsec = 2460/freq/GHz.

 1. Main beam efficiency Beff. The data can be well fit by a Ruze function Beff = 1.2 epsilon exp[-(4pi R sigma/ lambda)^2] with sigma being the rms value of the telescope optics deformations, R the reduction factor for a steep main reflector, epsilon the aperture efficieny of the perfect telescope and lambda the wavelength in mm. The data can be fit by R*sigma = 0.07 and epsilon = 0.69. The aperture efficiency of the 30-m telescope can be obtained using eta_a=B_eff*0.79

 1. Point source sensitivity S/T_A*. For a Gaussian source and beam size, and a source which is much smaller than the beam, S(Jy)/T_mb(K)=8.18E-7*theta(")**2*nu(GHz)**2 (Rohlfs & Wilson, Tools of Radioastronomy (2. ed., Eq. 8.20). Using the approximation in 1) yields for the 30-m telescope S/T_mb=4.95 Jy/K. S/T_A* is obtained by multiplying 4.95 J/K with F_eff/B_eff.

 1. The values for F_eff are valid after the 12th of December 2000 when a new reflecting ring was put around the secondary mirror. The moon efficiencies are equal to forward efficiencies (Kramer et al. 1997).
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=== Spectrometers ===

|| || Type || Resolution || Bandwidth || Receiver (width mode) || Remark ||
|| '''1 MHz''' || Filterbank || 1 MHz || 4x256 MHz, 2x512 MHz, or, 1x1GHz || A100, B100 (narrow), A230, B230, C150, D150, C270, D270 (narrow or wide) || (1) ||
|| '''4 MHz''' || Filterbanks || 4 MHz || 9x1GHz || either HERA1 or HERA2 (wide), all other SIS receivers (wide) except 3mm || (2) ||
|| '''WILMA''' || Autocorrelator || 2 MHz || 18x930 MHz || HERA (wide) ||
|| '''VESPA''' || Autocorrelator || 3.3 kHz-1.25 MHz || 10-512 MHz || all SIS receives incl. HERA (narrow) || (3) ||
|| '''XPOL''' || VESPA || 40kHz-1.25MHz || 120-640MHz || A100 and B100 (narrow) || (4) ||

 1. max 4 parts; series parallel or mixed mode possible; using the filterbanks with 1GHz bandwidth excludes the use of the AC or the 100 MHz FB with the same rx. The FB can be shifted in multiples of 32 MHz from the center frequency of the connected rx.

 1. max 9 parts; use of the 4 MHz FBs excludes the use of the AC or the 100kHz FB on the same receiver. Frequency switching not available. While the channel spacing is 4MHz, the 3dB width is 5.4 MHz and the noise equivalent width is 6.5 MHz

 1. Up to 18000 channels. In connection with HERA (9 pixels) the following combinations of resolution (kHz) and bandwidth (MHz) are possible: (20/40), (40,80), (80, 160), (320,320), (1250, 640); [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/otherDocuments/manuals/vespa_ug.ps VESPA User Guide (2002)], local contact: G. Paubert

 1. Line and continuum polarimetry is possible at the 30m using a new type of IF polarimeter designated XPOL. The central feature of XPOL is the correlator VESPA where the IF signals from two orthogonally polarized receivers are cross correlated to determine the four Stokes parameters. A manual is in preparation, contact: C. Thum




=== Bolometer backends ===

 * ABBA1

 * ABBA2

 * Backends for the new EMIR receiver, HERA, and MAMBO: BackendsForEmirHeraMambo
 * Backends for the old ABCD receivers (till mid March 2009): BackendsForAbcdReceivers
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== Observing Modes == == Observing Modes and Switching Modes ==
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|| Observing mode || total power || chopping || position switching || beam switching || frequency switching ||
|| '''Calibrate''' (Heterodyne) || X || || || || ||
|| '''Pointing''' || || X || || || ||
|| '''Focus''' || || X || || || ||
|| '''Tip''' (Skydip) || || X || || || ||
|| '''Track''' || X || || || || X ||
|| '''ON-OFF''' || || || X || X || ||
|| '''OTF''' (Heterodyne) || || || X || || X ||
|| '''OTF''' (Bolometer) || || || || X || ||
|| '''VLBI''' || || || || || ||
|| Observing mode || swTotal || swBeam || swWobbler || swFrequency ||
|| '''Calibrate''' (Heterodyne) || X || || || ||
|| '''Pointing''' || X || X || X || ||
|| '''Focus''' || X || X || X || ||
|| '''Tip''' (Skydip) || X || || || ||
|| '''Track''' || || || || fsw ||
|| '''ONOFF''' || psw || || wsw || ||
|| '''OTFMAP''' (Heterodyne) || otf/psw || || || otf/fsw ||
|| '''Raster''' || || || || ||
|| '''OTFMAP''' (MAMBO Bolometer) || || || X || ||
|| '''VLBI''' || X || || || ||
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 * '''Pointing''': Using nearby (within 10 degree) pointing sources, <1" accuracy can be obtained; with absolute ("blind") pointing, the accuracy is <4", the receivers are usually aligned within 2" (see the [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/TelescopeSystemStatus Telescope Status page] for current values). Checking the pointing and alignment (using e.g. a planet) is the responsibility of the observer.
 * '''Focus''': residual errors of <1mm may need correction. There may be systematic differences (<0.4") in the focus of the different receivers. Check focus at least at after sunrise and sunset.
 * '''Position switching''': only relative OFF positions possible (radio projection offsets).
 * '''Beam switching''' with wobbling secondary: max. 240" throw at 0.25 Hz, standard phase duration 0.5 Hz.
 * '''Frequency switching''': max. 45 km/s throw at max. 0.5 Hz., with 100 kHz filters and autocorrelator only
 * '''On the fly mapping (Heterodyne)''': Works with all receiver and backends, typical dump rate 0.5-1 Hz
 * for more details on observing and switching modes, see the section "NCS explained" in the [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/documents/ncs30mPako/Current/PDF/pako.pdf pako cookbook]


 * '''swTotal''' stands for total power observations without switching, while still using the internal synchronization signals.
 * '''swBeam''' beam switched observations using the chopper wheel on mirror M4.
 * '''swWobbler''' switching the wobbling secondary (M2). The maximum allowed throw is +/-2'.
 * '''swFrequency''' switching the local oscillator frequency

 * '''Pointing''': Using nearby (within 10 degree) pointing sources, <1" accuracy can be obtained; with absolute ("blind") pointing, the accuracy is about 2" rms, the receivers are aligned within 1.7" (see the [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/TelescopeSystemStatus Telescope Status page] for current values). Checking the pointing and alignment (using e.g. a planet) is the responsibility of the observer.
 * '''Focus''': residual errors of <1mm may need correction. There are systematic differences of upto 0.6mm in the focus of the different receivers (cf. [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/TelescopeSystemStatus Telescope Status page]). The focus is subject to change especially during sunrise and sunset.
 * '''Position switching (psw)''': the combination of ONOFF with swTotal is called "Position Switching". Only relative off-source reference positions are possible.
 * '''Wobbler switching (wsw)''': often called '''double beam switching mode''': max. 240" throw at 0.25 Hz, standard phase duration 0.5 Hz.
 * '''Frequency switching (fsw)''': max. 45 km/s throw up to about 10 Hz.
 * '''On the fly mapping (Heterodyne)''': Works with all receivers and backends, typical dump rate 0.5 to 10 Hz. ''OTF can be observed without reference position, e.g. for galaxies, and MIRA is able to use emission-free OTF data as reference!''
 * '''Raster mapping''' is at present '''not offered'''. The observer may want to use either psw or otf instead.
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== Weather station and Taumeter ==

 * [http://mrt-lx3.iram.es/tau/meteo-main.php Weather station]
  *Wind velocity and direction measured on hill behind the telescope
  * Outside temperature and relative humidity measured at base of telescope. In case the sensors are frozen, the operator will use a mobile weather station and enter values by hand into the drive program.
  * Pressure measured at entrance to control building

 * [http://mrt-lx3.iram.es/tau/taumeter-main-db.php Taumeter] does regular skydips to inform the observer about the sky transmission near '''225 GHz'''. The local oscillator works at 225GHz. The IF is 1.5GHz and the bandwidth is 0.5GHz. It is a double-sideband Schottky receiver.
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Old [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/telescope/telescopeSummary/telescope_summary.html Telescope System Summary page] Old [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/telescope/telescopeSummary/telescope_summary.html Telescope System Summary page of September 07]
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Moderator: Carsten Kramer This is page http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/TelescopeSystemSummary moderated by Carsten Kramer

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This page summarizes the present instrumentation installed at the 30m observatory. BR The current system status is described [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/TelescopeSystemStatus on a second page].

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Frontends

Heterodyne Receivers

Bolometers

Two large field bolometer cameras are installed: MAMBO1 with 37 pixels, and MAMBO2 with 117 pixels ([http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/div/bolometer/#mamgo MAx-Planck Millimeter BOlometer Array]). Usually MAMBO2 is in use. Both cameras work at 1.2mm wavelength, the HPBW is 11", pixel spacing is 20", and the sensitivity is 1.5mJy. This is the rms after 10 minutes integration (normal bolometric conditions) with skynoise removal. See [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/MamboWebPage the MAMBO page for details.]

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Telescope efficiencies and beam widths

Iram30mEfficiencies

Backends

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Control System

The 30-m telescope runs under the New Control System (NCS), see:

Observing modes and source offsets in:

  • Projection "Radio" (same offsets as in old CS) in Equatorial J2000.0
  • "true angle" horizontal
  • Nasmyth (receiver offsets)

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Observing Modes and Switching Modes

Observing mode

swTotal

swBeam

swWobbler

swFrequency

Calibrate (Heterodyne)

X

Pointing

X

X

X

Focus

X

X

X

Tip (Skydip)

X

Track

fsw

ONOFF

psw

wsw

OTFMAP (Heterodyne)

otf/psw

otf/fsw

Raster

OTFMAP (MAMBO Bolometer)

X

VLBI

X

  • for more details on observing and switching modes, see the section "NCS explained" in the [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/documents/ncs30mPako/Current/PDF/pako.pdf pako cookbook]

  • swTotal stands for total power observations without switching, while still using the internal synchronization signals.

  • swBeam beam switched observations using the chopper wheel on mirror M4.

  • swWobbler switching the wobbling secondary (M2). The maximum allowed throw is +/-2'.

  • swFrequency switching the local oscillator frequency

  • Pointing: Using nearby (within 10 degree) pointing sources, <1" accuracy can be obtained; with absolute ("blind") pointing, the accuracy is about 2" rms, the receivers are aligned within 1.7" (see the [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/TelescopeSystemStatus Telescope Status page] for current values). Checking the pointing and alignment (using e.g. a planet) is the responsibility of the observer.

  • Focus: residual errors of <1mm may need correction. There are systematic differences of upto 0.6mm in the focus of the different receivers (cf. [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/TelescopeSystemStatus Telescope Status page]). The focus is subject to change especially during sunrise and sunset.

  • Position switching (psw): the combination of ONOFF with swTotal is called "Position Switching". Only relative off-source reference positions are possible.

  • Wobbler switching (wsw): often called double beam switching mode: max. 240" throw at 0.25 Hz, standard phase duration 0.5 Hz.

  • Frequency switching (fsw): max. 45 km/s throw up to about 10 Hz.

  • On the fly mapping (Heterodyne): Works with all receivers and backends, typical dump rate 0.5 to 10 Hz. OTF can be observed without reference position, e.g. for galaxies, and MIRA is able to use emission-free OTF data as reference!

  • Raster mapping is at present not offered. The observer may want to use either psw or otf instead.

  • Polarimetry: using VESPA as an IF polarimeter

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Weather station and Taumeter

  • [http://mrt-lx3.iram.es/tau/meteo-main.php Weather station]

    • Wind velocity and direction measured on hill behind the telescope
    • Outside temperature and relative humidity measured at base of telescope. In case the sensors are frozen, the operator will use a mobile weather station and enter values by hand into the drive program.
    • Pressure measured at entrance to control building
  • [http://mrt-lx3.iram.es/tau/taumeter-main-db.php Taumeter] does regular skydips to inform the observer about the sky transmission near 225 GHz. The local oscillator works at 225GHz. The IF is 1.5GHz and the bandwidth is 0.5GHz. It is a double-sideband Schottky receiver.

[#beginOfPage Back to top]

Old [http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/telescope/telescopeSummary/telescope_summary.html Telescope System Summary page of September 07]

This is page http://www.iram.es/IRAMES/mainWiki/TelescopeSystemSummary moderated by Carsten Kramer

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