A 32 m Parabolic Antenna in Peru At 3,370m of Altitude
/ Authors
J. Ishitsuka, M. Ishitsuka, N. Kaifu, S. Miyama, M. Inoue, M. Tsuboi, M. Ohishi, K. Fujisawa, T. Kasuga, K. Miyazawa
and 8 more authors
S. Observatory, Japan., I. Peru, N. Observatory, Square Kilometer Array, Australia., Y. University, Hosei University
/ Abstract
At the altitude of 3,370 m on the Peruvian Andes, a 32m antenna owned by the telecommunications company Telefonica del Peru will be transformed to a Radio Telescope, it would be transferred to the Geophysical Institute of Peru (IGP). The parabolic antenna was constructed in 1984 by Nippon Electric Co. (NEC) and worked as an INTELSAT station until 2000. A team of the National Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) evaluated the antenna in 2003 and reported its availability to be used as a Radio Telescope. In collaboration of the NAOJ a 6.7 GHz receiver is under construction and will be installed within this year. Initially the telescope as a single dish will monitor and survey Methanol Maser of YSO, higher frequencies equipment and VLBI instruments will be considered. The antenna will be managed by the IGP and used by universities in Peru, becoming a VLBI station will be a grate contribution to astronomy and geodetic community.
Journal: arXiv: Astrophysics