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A new calibration model for pointing a radio telescope that considers nonlinear errors in the azimuth axis

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2014 National Astronomical Observatories of Chinese Academy of Sciences and IOP Publishing Ltd.
, , Citation Kong De-Qing et al 2014 Res. Astron. Astrophys. 14 733 DOI 10.1088/1674-4527/14/6/011

1674-4527/14/6/733

Abstract

A new calibration model of a radio telescope that includes pointing error is presented, which considers nonlinear errors in the azimuth axis. For a large radio telescope, in particular for a telescope with a turntable, it is difficult to correct pointing errors using a traditional linear calibration model, because errors produced by the wheel-on-rail or center bearing structures are generally nonlinear. Fourier expansion is made for the oblique error and parameters describing the inclination direction along the azimuth axis based on the linear calibration model, and a new calibration model for pointing is derived. The new pointing model is applied to the 40m radio telescope administered by Yunnan Observatories, which is a telescope that uses a turntable. The results show that this model can significantly reduce the residual systematic errors due to nonlinearity in the azimuth axis compared with the linear model.

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