The Tianlai Dish Pathfinder Array: design, operation and performance of a prototype transit radio interferometer

2020 
The Tianlai Dish Pathfinder Array is a radio interferometer designed to test techniques for 21cm intensity mapping in the post-reionization universe as a means for measuring large-scale cosmic structure. It performs drift scans of the sky at constant declination. We describe the design, calibration, noise level, and stability of this instrument based on 6,200 hours of on-sky observations through October, 2019. Combining all the baselines we make maps around bright sources and show that the array behaves as expected. Analysis of long integrations on the North Celestial Pole yielded visibilities with amplitudes of 20-30mK, consistent with the expected signal from the NCP radio sky with <10mK precision for 1MHz X 1 min binning. Hi-pass filtering the spectra to remove smooth spectrum signal yields a residual consistent with zero signal at the 0.5mK level.
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