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Published January 20, 2012 | Published
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Millimeter-wave center of curvature test for a fast paraboloid

Abstract

We describe a technique for measuring the surface profile of a radio telescope with a fast paraboloidal primary. The technique uses a sensor, at the center of curvature of the primary, consisting of a millimeter-wave source and an array of receivers to measure the field in the caustic. The sensor is mounted on the telescope enclosure and it moves with the telescope, so the measurements can be used for continuous, slow, closed-loop control of the surface. Sensor decenter and despace errors, due to wind buffeting and thermal deformation of the sensor support, do not compromise the surface measurements because they result in profile errors that are mainly translation, which has no effect on astronomical observations, or tilt and defocus, which can be measured using astronomical sources. If the position of the sensor is known to 20 μm rms, the surface can be measured to ∼1  μm rms at λ=3  mm.

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© 2012 Optical Society of America. Received 5 July 2011; accepted 11 September 2011; posted 4 October 2011 (Doc. ID 150429); published 16 January 2012. This work was supported by the John B. and Nelly Kilroy Foundation.

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