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1 Observations by the VLBA  





2 High-Sensitivity Array  





3 Baseline distance and angular resolution  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Coordinates: 34°0444N 107°3706W / 34.07883°N 107.61831°W / 34.07883; -107.61831
 

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Very Long Baseline Array
The eastern terminus of the VLBA, on Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Alternative namesVLBA Edit this at Wikidata
Organization
  • Long Baseline Observatory Edit this on Wikidata
LocationWashington, Pacific Northwest, Washington, Pacific States Region
Coordinates34°04′44N 107°37′06W / 34.07883°N 107.61831°W / 34.07883; -107.61831
Websitepublic.nrao.edu/telescopes/vlba/ Edit this at Wikidata
Telescopes
  • Brewster VLBA station
  • Fort Davis VLBA station
  • Hancock VLBA station
  • Kitt Peak VLBA station
  • Los Alamos VLBA station
  • Mauna Kea VLBA station
  • North Liberty VLBA station
  • OVRO VLBA station
  • Pie Town VLBA station
  • St. Croix VLBA station Edit this on Wikidata
  • Very Long Baseline Array is located in the United States
    Very Long Baseline Array

    Location of Very Long Baseline Array

      Related media on Commons
    The VLBA telescope in Owens Valley, California

    The Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) is a system of ten radio telescopes which are operated remotely from their Array Operations Center located in Socorro, New Mexico, as a part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO).[1] These ten radio antennas work together as an array that forms the longest system in the world that uses very long baseline interferometry. The longest baseline available in this interferometer is about 8,611 kilometers (5,351 mi).[2]

    The construction of the VLBA began in February 1986 and it was completed in May 1993. The first astrometrical observation using all ten antennas was carried out on May 29, 1993.[3] The total cost of building the VLBA was about $85 million. The array is funded by the National Science Foundation, and costs about $10 million a year to operate.[4]

    Each receiver in the VLBA consists of a parabolic dish antenna25meters (82 feet) in diameter, along with its adjacent control building. This contains the supporting electronics and machinery for the receiver, including low-noise electronics, digital computers, data storage units, and the antenna-pointing machinery. Each of the antennas is about as tall as a ten-story building when the antenna is pointed straight up, and each antenna weighs about 218 metric tons (240 short tons).[4]

    The signals from each antenna are recorded on a bank of approximately one-terabyte hard disc drives, and the information is time-stamped using atomic clocks. Once the disc drives are loaded with information, they are carried to the Pete V. Domenici Science Operations Center at the NRAO in Socorro. There, the information undergoes signal processing in a powerful set of digital computers that carry out the interferometry. These computers also make corrections for the rotation of the Earth, the slight shifts in the crust of the Earth over time, and other small measurement errors.

    Observations by the VLBA[edit]

    The Very Long Baseline Array usually makes radio observationsatwavelengths from three millimeters to 90 centimeters, or in other words, at frequencies from 0.3 gigahertz to 96 gigahertz. Within this frequency range, the VLBA observes in eight different frequency bands that are useful for radio astronomy. The VLBA also makes observations in two narrow radio bands below one gigahertz that include spectral lines produced by bright maser emissions.

    The VLBA radio telescopes are located at:

    Very Long Baseline Array is located in the United States
    Hancock

    Hancock

    North Liberty

    North Liberty

    Fort Davis

    Fort Davis

    Los Alamos

    Los Alamos

    Pie Town

    Pie Town

    Kitt Peak

    Kitt Peak

    Owens Valley

    Owens Valley

    Brewster

    Brewster

    Green Bank

    Green Bank

    VLA

    VLA

    VLBA locations (red) and HSA locations (blue) in the contiguous United States
    Very Long Baseline Array is located in Earth
    St. Croix

    St. Croix

    Mauna Kea

    Mauna Kea

    Effelsberg

    Effelsberg

    VLBA locations (red) and HSA locations (blue) around the world
    VLBA Locations
    Toponym U.S. state Geographic coordinate system
    St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands 17°45′23N 64°35′02W / 17.75652°N 64.58376°W / 17.75652; -64.58376 SC
    Hancock New Hampshire 42°56′01N 71°59′13W / 42.93362°N 71.98681°W / 42.93362; -71.98681 HN
    North Liberty Iowa 41°46′18N 91°34′27W / 41.77165°N 91.574133°W / 41.77165; -91.574133 NL
    Fort Davis Texas 30°38′07N 103°56′41W / 30.635214°N 103.944826°W / 30.635214; -103.944826 FD
    Los Alamos New Mexico 35°46′31N 106°14′44W / 35.7752887°N 106.2455897°W / 35.7752887; -106.2455897 LA
    Pie Town New Mexico 34°18′04N 108°07′09W / 34.30107°N 108.11912°W / 34.30107; -108.11912 PT
    Kitt Peak Arizona 31°57′23N 111°36′44W / 31.956253°N 111.612361°W / 31.956253; -111.612361 KP
    Owens Valley California 37°13′54N 118°16′38W / 37.23176°N 118.27714°W / 37.23176; -118.27714 OV
    Brewster Washington 48°07′52N 119°41′00W / 48.13117°N 119.68325°W / 48.13117; -119.68325 BR
    Mauna Kea Hawaii 19°48′06N 155°27′21W / 19.80159°N 155.45581°W / 19.80159; -155.45581 MK

    High-Sensitivity Array[edit]

    The use of the VLBA can be scheduled dynamically, and its sensitivity can be improved by a factor of five by including other radio telescopes such as the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia, the Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico and the Effelsberg radio telescope in Germany. These three additional sites are brought online for as much as 100 hours per four-month trimester. In this configuration, the entire array is known as the High-Sensitivity Array (HSA).[5] The Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico was also used, before it collapsed.

    High-Sensitive Array locations
    Toponym State Geographic coordinate system
    Green Bank West Virginia 38°25′59N 79°50′23W / 38.43306°N 79.83972°W / 38.43306; -79.83972 GB
    Very Large Array New Mexico 34°04′44N 107°37′06W / 34.07889°N 107.61833°W / 34.07889; -107.61833 Y27
    Effelsberg Germany 50°31′30N 6°53′00E / 50.52500°N 6.88333°E / 50.52500; 6.88333 EB

    Baseline distance and angular resolution[edit]

    Distance between each VLBA baseline (km):[6] The longest baseline in the array is 8,611 kilometres (5,351 mi).[2]

    Distances between locations
    SC HN NL FD LA PT KP OV BR MK EB AR GB Y27
    SC 2853 3645 4143 4458 4579 4839 5460 5767 8611 6822 238 2708 4532
    HN 2853 1611 3105 3006 3226 3623 3885 3657 7502 5602 2748 829 3198
    NL 3645 1611 1654 1432 1663 2075 2328 2300 6156 6734 3461 1064 1640
    FD 4143 3105 1654 608 564 744 1508 2345 5134 8084 3922 2354 515
    LA 4458 3006 1432 608 236 652 1088 1757 4970 7831 4246 2344 226
    PT 4579 3226 1663 564 236 417 973 1806 4795 8014 4365 2551 52
    KP 4839 3623 2075 744 652 417 845 1913 4466 8321 4623 2939 441
    OV 5460 3885 2328 1508 1088 973 845 1214 4015 8203 5255 3323 1025
    BR 5767 3657 2300 2345 1757 1806 1913 1214 4398 7441 5585 3326 1849
    MK 8611 7502 6156 5134 4970 4795 4466 4015 4398 10328 8434 7028 4835
    EB 6822 5602 6734 8084 7831 8014 8321 8203 7441 10328 6911 6335 8008
    AR 238 2748 3461 3922 4246 4365 4623 5255 5585 8434 6911 2545 4317
    GB 2708 829 1064 2354 2344 2551 2939 3323 3326 7028 6335 2545 2516
    Y27 4532 3198 1640 515 226 52 441 1025 1849 4835 8008 4317 2516
    Minimum angular resolution
    Wavelength (cm) 90 50 21 18 13 6 4 2 1 0.7
    (milliarcseconds) 22 12 5.0 4.3 3.2 1.4 0.85 0.47 0.32 0.17

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "VLBA Returning to NRAO, Getting Technical Upgrade". NRAO eNews. National Radio Astronomy Observatory. 2018-10-24. Retrieved 2019-12-21.
  • ^ a b Saha, Swapan Kumar (2010), Aperture Synthesis: Methods and Applications to Optical Astronomy, Astronomy and Astrophysics Library, Springer, p. 81, ISBN 978-1-4419-5709-2
  • ^ Bouton, Ellen (2019-01-02). "National Radio Astronomy Observatory Archives: NRAO Timeline". National Radio Astronomy Observatory. Retrieved 2019-03-31.
  • ^ a b Lacitis, Erik (2010-04-28). "Seeking the universe from an apple orchard in Brewster". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
  • ^ Mioduszewski, Amy; Linford, Justin (2020-12-01). "High Sensitivity Array -- Science Website". National Radio Astronomy Observatory. Archived from the original on 2021-01-24.
  • ^ Romney, Jon (2012-01-05). "8 Angular Resolution & u-v Coverage". National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
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