Alfa calibration scans, rotation angle
24oct11
plots:
sbn
calibration run on the same sources (.ps) (.pdf)
the
alfa calibration results (.ps) (.pdf):
the
pointing
error
vs rotation angle offset (.ps) (.pdf):
Other pages:
sbh
runs taken may11
05nov09 calibration and rotation test
Alfa was reinstalled in the dome on 06sep11 after
being worked on in the lab.Spider scans (heiles
calibration scans) were taken to check the pointing. Data was taken
with sbn on 07sep11 (alfa wasn't ready) and then on alfa starting with
08sep11.
sbn data
- 07sep11: since alfa wasn't ready, calibration scans were done
with sbn using the same sources that were used by alfa on 08sep11. This
shows the relative offset of alfa pointing to the sbn values. Comparing
the two lets you separate out the alfa installation errors with general
telescope pointing problems (from the beam repair).
Alfa data:
- Alfa Data was taken on
110908,110911,110915,111005,111006,111017,111019.
- Some problems that were present
during the alfa datataking:
- 110908: Alfa was mounted rotated by 90deg
- I used the alfa motor to rotate alfa back by 90 Deg.
- The analysis was kludged so that it ignored this 90deg
rotation.
- On 08sep11 during the day, it was remounted at the correct
angle.
- beam 6b was intermittently bad so most runs ignored beam 6
- beam 4a was bad for much of the time. When it came back online,
it had a Tsys of about 40K.
Alfa setup:
- The alfa rotation angle was set to 0 deg (except for 08sep11 when
the 90 deg rotation tried to compensate for the mounting problem).
- The 100 MHz filter (1390 to 1490) was used.
- The wapps took data with 100 MHz bw centered at 1440 MHz.
- heiles calibration scans were done for all good beams. For some
days scans were only taken with beam 0 to nail down the mounting
offset.
Calibration run results:
07sep11 sbn run:
sbn
calibration run on the same sources (.ps) (.pdf):
- A lot of the structure seen in the sbn pointing errors was also
seen in the sbh
runs taken may11 to check for the errors from the beam repair
(these changes were never implemented since the tiedowns broke down for
awhile).
Alfa calibration runs.
The plots show the
alfa calibration results (.ps) (.pdf):
- Page 1: the az/za coverage. Colors specify the beam that was
used. Black is beam0.
- Page 2: gain,Tsys,SEFD, avgBeam width. Colors show the
different beams
- beam 6 has large tsys,sefd and beamwidth. This was fixed (i've
been told) on 09sep11 by adjusting the bias's (but later it died..)
- Page 3: coma, 1st side lobe height, beam efficiency (main beam)
and (main beam + first side lobe).
- Page 4: Pointing error all beams:
- Top: za error vs za
- 2nd: za error vs az
- 3rd: az error vs za
- bottom: az error vs az
- Notes on some beams:
- The large beam2 offset has been seen in previous x102 runs.
- Page 5: Pointing error beam0:
-
|
za
Error
Asecs
|
az
Error
Asecs
|
offset
|
-5.65
|
7.56
|
rms
|
4.09
|
6.71
|
- There is also a 3az term visible in the errors.
- There also looks like there is a linear ramp in za errors vs
za. This was also seen back in the sbh
runs taken may11.
Fitting for rotation angle error:
Part of the pointing error could come from the alfa
rotation angle being off. To test for this :
- Compute the change in the pointing error if the alfa rotation
error was off by -5 to +5 degrees in .1 degree steps. Do this for each
beam separately.
- For each of the .1 degree steps recompute what the pointing error
would have been for each measured position.
- Plot the rms error and mean error for these newly computed
series. Do this separately for beam 0 (which is not affected by
rotation) and the other beams.
Plots showing the
pointing
error
vs rotation angle offset (.ps) (.pdf):
- Top: rms pointing error
vs rotation angle offset.
- Outer beams rms:
- For each offset (-5 to .5 in .1 degree steps) the rms
pointing
error was recomputed
- * beams 1,2,3,5,6
- Black
is the total
rms (rmsAz, rmsZa added in quadrature)
- Red: Az rms pointing
error
- Green: Za rms pointing
error.
- The total rms minimizes at a rotation offset of 1.3 degrees.
It
is about 2 asecs less than the value with no rotation offset (what is
currently being used).
- Beam 0 rms The horizontal lines with +:
- total rms: 7.9 asecs
- azrms: 6.8 asecs
- zarms: 4 asecs
- Bottom: mean pointing error vs rotation angle offset
- The outer beam mean error decreases out to +4deg rotation.
- The large offset in beam 0 is probably complicating this.
Results:
- The gain,sefd, cals look ok, except for beam 6 (which later died)
and beam 4 which had an
oscillation in 4A. To get rid of the oscillation, the bias currents had
to be reduced. This increased Tsys for beam 4a.
- pointing errors:
- Beam 0:
- Offset for alfa is larger than sbn. Need to update the model
offsets for alfa.
- Outer beams:
- Rotating for minimum error.
- Rms is now minimized with a rotation of 1.3 degrees. Back in
nov09 it minimized at +2 degrees.
processing: 110911/x102/alfaX102_sep_oct11.pro
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