Author:
Du Biao,Wu Yang,Zheng Yuan-Peng,Chai Xiao-Ming,Liu Guo-Xi,Wang Hai-Dong,Zhang Yi-Fan,Yu Sheng-Hua,Liu Bin,Yu Ye-Zhao,Xi Hong-Wei,Chen Long,Yu Lei,Liu Dong-Liang,Jin Cheng-Jin,Peng Bo
Abstract
Abstract
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be the world’s largest synthesis radio telescope, which is designed to answer major scientific questions such as those relating to the cosmic origin and fundamental forces in the universe. With the SKA entering into the phase of pre-construction, more than 100 institutes in about 20 countries including China have been involved in the associated key technology development. The Dish Verification Antenna China (DVA-C) is a concept prototype which has been built to meet the requirements of the SKA’s scientific goals. It utilizes a unique skin-and-rib structure with single-piece panel reflectors. This paper presents details on the design and measured performances of DVA-C, as well as the preliminary observational results. Current applications of the DVA-C are also introduced.
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics