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Page 1: ALMA Community Days 2015, 25th MarchIntroduction to the basic concepts and terminology of radio interferometry ALMA Community Days 2015, 25th March German ARC node Part1: Sandra Burkutean

Introduction to the basic concepts and terminology of radio interferometry

ALMA Community Days 2015, 25th March

German ARC node

Part1: Sandra Burkutean

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Outline

Introduction to aperture synthesis Part 1:

Interferometers: spatial filters

Part 2:

Interferometers: spectral set-up

An overview of receivers and correlators

Part 3: The sensitivity of an interferometer

A typical observing set-up

by S. Burkutean

by A. Sanchez-Monge

by T. Badescu

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Atacama desert

on the ChajnantorPlateau

at 5000 m height

control centre at 2900m

Where is ALMA ?

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Credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO), O. Dessibourg

Credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)

What is ALMA ?

ALMA Cycle 3 ALMA completed

50 x 12m antennas

placed apart by up to 16 km

12 x 7m antennas (ACA)

4 x 12m TP antennas

allows to see the ‘big picture’

info on absolute brightness

12 m antenna7m dish

36 x 12m antennas

10 x 7m antennas (ALMA Compact Array)

2 x 12m TP antennas

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Why is ALMA on the Chajnantor plateau?

credit: ALMA Technical Handbook

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Credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)

Single-dish Response

1D antenna power response

angular offset (arcseconds)

Nor

mal

ized

pow

er

1

0

D

antenna radius (m)-10 +10

Schematic illustration

primary beam half power beam width:

Rayleigh resolution :

credit[beam patterns, power response]: ALMA Technical Handbook

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Aperture synthesis: baseline and projected antenna distance

credit: ALMA Technical Handbook

1

maximum baseline L_max

minimum baseline,L_min

k depends on the weighting

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Take home message

The complex visibility is the Fourier transform of the sky brightness distribution in the image plane

The interferometer is a spatial sampler: we don’t have full uv-coverage (there are holes in the uv-plane and thus missing information). In particular, we miss information on large angular scales.

The dirty beam is the Fourier Transform of the uv-plane sampling distribution. (other names: synthesized beam, point spread function)

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Let’s put this into practice

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[m]

[m]

snapshot 1 hour

simulation for full array, tightest configuration

[m]

[m]

Let’s put this into practice: ALMA full array

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AIM: gain sufficient knowledge to fill in the AOT

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Assumption: we have already selected the representative frequency (explained further in section 2 )

Step 1: spatial scale parameters

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Assumption: we have already selected the representative frequency (explained further in section 2 )

smallest recoverable scale

Step 1: spatial scale parameters

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Assumption: we have already selected the representative frequency (explained further in section 2 )

largest recoverable scale

Step 1: spatial scale parameters

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Antenna configurations and uv-coveragev[

klam

bda]

v[kl

ambd

a]

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The dirty beam

Theory recap:

bmaj : 4.45’’bmin : 4.41’’

bmaj : 0.25’’bmin : 0.125’’

10’’

1’’

freq: 90.0 GHz

freq: 90.0 GHz

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Beam shape and source declination

10’’

dec: -24.0d

dec: -80.0d

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Beam shape and visibility weighting

interpolateonto

regular gridand weigh

according to density

natural weightinguniform weighting

v[kl

ambd

a]

u [klambda]

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HL Tauri

1’’

credit: ALMA

25-30 antennas

maximum baseline = 15.24 km

angular resolution =35 milliarcsec

minimum baseline = 15.2 m

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Assumption: we have already selected the representative frequency (explained further in section 2 )

smallest recoverable scale

Spatial scale parameters

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Largest angular scale

Theory recap:

PB FWHM

input model deconvolved image

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Assumption: we have already selected the representative frequency (explained further in section 2 )

largest recoverable scale

Spatial scale parameters

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Single pointing or mosaics

vs

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Single pointing or mosaics

example taken from: http://casaguides.nrao.edu/index.php?title=AntennaeBand7

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credit: ALMA Technical Handbook

mosaic of39 pointings

sb: 0.55’’MAS: 6.6’’

sb: 1.1’’MAS:14.4’’

sb: 3.8’’MAS: 36.4’’

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Single pointing or mosaics: the AOT

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Should we include the ACA ?

simulation is without noise for demonstration purposes

input model

solely ALMA

ALMA+

ACA

Credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)

simulation

vs

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The interferometer: a spatial filter

simulation is without noise for demonstration purposes

solely ALMA ALMA + ACA

interferometers are spatial filtersadding the ACA to ALMA data helps to recover some (BUT NOT ALL) of the larger-scale signals

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Should we include the ACA ? -> the AOT

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zero spacing

credit: simalma CASA example

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Break #1