Parkes HI Observations: links, contact, tips, etc.
The 64-m Parkes Telescope
is part of the Australia Telescope National Facility.
Important information for HI observers:
- Parkes Radio Telescope Users Guide
- Key contacts: Stacy Mader, Ettore Carretti (operations) and Paul
Roberts (engineering) - more tbd
- multibeam receiver (MB20) * Tsys, FWHM, gain, efficiency, pointing,
etc.
- Correlators
- MBCORR: issues with start-up - Tobias et al.
to summarise (P837)
- The HI Parkes Swinburne Recorder (HIPSR) has been developed by a collaboration of: the Pulsar
Group of the Swinburne University, Melbourne; ICRAR University of Western
Australia, Perth; University of Oxford; and CASS. HIPSR is a new
reconfigurable digital backend for the Parkes multibeam receiver with a
maximum of 13 IFs, dual polarisation. HIPSR is capable of running many
different firmware modes, so can be used for both high resolution, wide
bandwidth spectral-line observations, and high time resolution pulsar
observations. As of writing, there is only one mode of operations
supported: this is BPSR high time resolution pulsar modes, used in the
HTRU survey. HISPEC is a 8192 channel, 400 MHz bandwidth
spectrometer for HI observations and is currently not supported. -
Please contact Ettore Carretti for more information.
- sensitivity calculator (select: 20cm Multibeam, MBCORR or HIPSR,
once available, ObsMode is usually MB7 or MB13 (for mapping extragalactic
HI emission), .... Examples: ...
HI Projects: links, coverage, catalogs, etc.
- HI Single-Dish Surveys
- HIPASS :
The HI Parkes All-Sky Survey (-1280 < cz < +12700 km/s)
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GASS : Galactic All Sky Survey (-400 < v_LSR < +500 km/s)
- SGPS
Parkes HI Publications
The HI line: history, formulas, and more
Bärbel Koribalski (Baerbel.Koribalski @ csiro.au)
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