An ultra wide-band, high-sensitivity Q-band receiver for single-dish telescopes, eQ: Rest-frequency determination of CCS (JN = 43–32) and SO (JN = 10–01) and high-redshift CO (J = 1–0) detection

Author:

Nakamura Fumitaka123ORCID,Chiong Chau-Ching4ORCID,Taniguchi Kotomi1ORCID,Chien Chen4,Ho Chin-Ting4,Hwang Yuh-Jing4ORCID,Yeh You-Ting45,Shimoikura Tomomi6ORCID,Yamasaki Yasumasa17,Liu Sheng-Yuan4ORCID,Hirano Naomi4ORCID,Lai Shih-Ping5ORCID,Nishimura Atsushi8ORCID,Kawabe Ryohei1ORCID,Dobashi Kazuhito9ORCID,Fujii Yasunori1,Yonekura Yoshinori10ORCID,Ogawa Hideo7,Nguyen Luong Quang11

Affiliation:

1. National Astronomical Observatory of Japan , 2-21-1 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-8588 , Japan

2. The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI) , 2-21-1 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0015 , Japan

3. Department of Astronomy, The University of Tokyo , 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo, Tokyo 113-0033 , Japan

4. Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica , 11F of Astronomy-Mathematics Building, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Section 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 10617   Taiwan

5. Institute of Astronomy, National Tsing Hua University , No. 101, Section 2, Kuang-Fu Road, Hsinchu 30013 , Taiwan

6. Faculty of Social Information Studies, Otsuma Women’s University , 12 Sanban-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8357 , Japan

7. Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Metropolitan University , 1-1 Gakuen-cho, Naka-ku, Sakai, Osaka 599-8531 , Japan

8. Nobeyama Radio Observatory, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), National Institutes of Natural Sciences (NINS) , 462-2 Nobeyama, Minamimaki, Minamisaku, Nagano 384-1305 , Japan

9. Department of Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Tokyo Gakugei University , 4-1-1 Nukuikitamachi, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8501 , Japan

10. Center for Astronomy, Ibaraki University , 2-1-1 Bunkyo, Mito, Ibaraki 310-8512 , Japan

11. Department of Computer Science, Mathematics & Environmental Science, American University of Paris , PL111, 2 bis, Passage Landrieu, 75007 Paris , France

Abstract

Abstract We report on the development and commissioning of a new Q-band receiver for the Nobeyama 45 m telescope, covering 30–50 GHz with a receiver noise temperature of about 15 K. We name it eQ (extended Q-band) receiver. The system noise temperatures for observations are measured to be ∼30 K at 33 GHz and ∼75 K at 45 GHz. The half-power beam-width (HPBW) is around 38${^{\prime \prime }}$ at 43 GHz. To enhance the observation capability, we tested the smoothed bandpass calibration technique and demonstrated that the observation time can be significantly reduced compared to the standard position switch technique. The wide-bandwidth capability of this receiver provides precise determination of rest frequencies for molecular transitions with an accuracy of a few kHz through simultaneous observations of multiple transitions. Particularly, we determined the rest frequency of SO (JN = 10–01) to be 30.001542 GHz, along with the rest frequency of CCS (JN = 43–32) being 45.379033 GHz, adopting CCS (JN = 32–21) at 33.751370 GHz as a reference line. The SO profile shows a double peak shape at the Cyanopolyyne Peak (CP) position of the Taurus Molecular Cloud-1 (TMC-1). The SO peaks coincide well with the CCS sub-components located near the outer parts of the TMC-1 filament. We interpret that the gravitational infall of TMC-1 generates shocks which enhance the SO abundance. The TMC-1 map shows that carbon-chain molecules are more abundant in the southern part of the filament, whereas SO is more abundant in the northern part. The eQ’s excellent sensitivity allowed us to detect faint CO (J = 1–0) spectra from the high-redshift object at a redshift of 2.442. Our receiver is expected to open new avenues for high-sensitivity molecular line observations in the Q-band.

Funder

JSPS

National Science and Technology Council of Taiwan

Kayamori Foundation of Informational Science Advancement

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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