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Studies of radio frequency interference at Parkes Observatory

Authors :
Sam LaRoque
Gary Heiligman
John Dreher
Peter Backus
Jill Tarter
Source :
Acta Astronautica. 46:683-691
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2000.

Abstract

During 16 weeks of continuous SETI observing at the Parkes Observatory in New South Wales, Australia, a set of time-averaged data with 643 Hz resolution were recorded and returned to the SETI Institute for post-processing. These data are the 14 second (10 frame) average powers in each of 15,552 “subband” channels covering 10 MHz of the spectrum in both right and left circular polarizations that were used by the signal detection hardware to baseline and threshold the 1 Hz high resolution SETI spectra. The observations covered frequencies from 1.2 to 3 GHz, tracking 209 stellar targets across the sky. The data at each frequency were averaged over all directions and then interrogated to attempt to determine the prevalence of radio frequency interference (RFI). Estimates were made for the probability of encountering RFI at a particular frequency. Particular attention has been paid to those portions of the spectrum that are allocated as primary use status, or footnote protection for radioastronomy. This sixteen-week snapshot of the RFI situation at Parkes is by now out of date. Unfortunately, a year later, the situation has undoubtedly worsened.

Details

ISSN :
00945765
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta Astronautica
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2845f14247e8538c10cbfaeafc996c29
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0094-5765(00)00032-1