ALPACA Parallactic rotation
updated 04oct19
The design for the ALPACA receiver includes
a parallactic rotator that can turn +/- 15 degrees about the
center of the array.
Az velocities
The first plot shows the azimuth
velocity for sources that transit close to za=0 (.ps)
(.pdf)
- I've plots source tracks for 1,2,3, and 4 degrees away from
za=0 (decs 14:21,15:21,16:21,17:21).
- The minimum za is 1.06 degrees
- the maximum az velocity is .4167 deg/sec
- a reasonable maximum tracking velocity is probably .35
deg/sec.
- The top frame is a linear scale, the bottom frame is a log
scale.
- Disclaimer:
- we may be able to track at za< 2deg , but the pointing
model does not have any source measurements at these low
za's.
- So i would say we have ok tracking down to za=2deg.
Parallactic angle rates
AO40 will have a parallactic angle rotator
that will go +/- 15 degrees.
The pulsar community said that we should be able to do a 10 minute
integration (keeping the outer beams on the same spot on the sky)
The plots show
the parallatic rotation rates, and allowable integration times
for 30degree rotation (.ps) (.pdf)
- Page 1: parallactic rotation rate vs azimuth.
- The rates are plotted (in different colors) for
declination's 08 thru 28 in 1 degree steps
- arecibo is at about 18:21:14.
- the leftmost set is 28 to 19 deg, the rightmost set is 08 to
17 deg.
- The maximum parallactic rotation rate (for sources within 1
deg or the AO latitude) is .225 deg/sec
- Page 2: parallactic rotation rate vs Hour Angle (in minutes).
- declination's 00:21:14 to 17:21:14 are plotted in 1 degree
steps
- ha=0 is when the source transits.
- I've blown up the vertical scale a bit.
- Page 3: Integration time for a 30deg parallactic rotation for
different source declinations.
- The horizontal axis is hour angle (minutes to transit).
- The vertical axis is the integration time for a 30 deg
rotation (assuming it starts at the specified hour angle).
- I've plotted dec 00:21:14 to 17:21:14 in 1 degree steps.
- The top frame shows the entire data et
- The bottom frame is a blowup showing what happens around
transit.
- Note:
- the diagonal lines on the right arise because the source
sets before the 30deg rotation completes.
- Example:
- Top frame:
- the topmost black line is dec 00:21:14
- If you start at 30 minutes before transit, you can
track with the rotator for about 41 minutes
- Bottom frame:
- The bottom most line is dec 17:21:14
- If you start the rotation at transit (ha=0) you can
track the rotator for about 2 minutes
- The dashed black line shows an integration time of 10
minutes (probably the longest pulsar integration..)
Summary:
- The maximum parallactic rotation rate is about .225 deg/sec
- Even if the rotator can go at .225 deg/sec, the 30 degree
rotation will limit tracking to about 2 minutes.
- There are no restrictions on 10 minute tracks for all
declination's at least 5 degrees from AO latitude.
- For declination's 14:21 to 22:21 the rotation time starts to
be limited around 15 minutes before transit.
processing: x101/projects/ao40/rotation/ao40rotdoit.pro
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