L-BASS: a project to produce an absolutely calibrated 1.4 GHz sky map I – Scientific rationale and system overview

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Abstract

L-BASS is an instrument designed to produce an absolutely calibrated map of the sky at a wavelength of 21 cm (L-band) with a radiometric accuracy of  K and with an angular resolution of ⁠. The prime motivations are to improve the temperature calibration of higher resolution maps and to investigate the steep spectrum radio background proposed by the ARCADE 2 team. The instrument consists of a pair of conical horn antennas which can scan independently in elevation; each antenna produces a circularly polarized output. The difference in signals from the antennas is measured with a continuous-comparison receiver connected to a digital spectrometer sampling the signal from 1400 to 1425 MHz within the protected radio astronomy band. We describe the astrophysical motivation for the project, the design requirements, and how these will be attained.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberrzaf017
JournalRAS Techniques and Instruments
Volume4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2025

Keywords

  • Instrumentation
  • Radio Synchrotron Background
  • Cosmic Radio Background
  • Absolute Calibration
  • Sky Survey
  • Horn Antenna

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