Millimetre Facilities in Australia Andrew Walsh. Australia Telescope Compact Array.

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Millimetre Facilities in Australia Andrew Walsh

Australia Telescope Compact Array

12mm3mm Frequency Range (GHz) 16 – – 105 Wavelength Range (mm) 19 – – 2.6 Diameter (m) 6 x 22 5 x 22 Primary Beam FWHM (“) – 24 Smallest Synthesised Beam (“) Beam (“) Typical System Temp (K) 30 – – 440 Maximum Bandwidth 2 x x 128 (MHz) (MHz) Maximum Number of Channels of Channels Continuum Sensitivity (1 sec) (mJy/beam) Line Sensitivity (10min, 10km/s) (mJy/beam)

Mopra

Mopra Frequency Range (GHz) 16 – – 116 Wavelength Range (mm) 19 – 12 4 – 2.6 Diameter (m) Primary Beam FWHM (“) Typical System Temp (K) ~ Maximum Bandwidth (MHz) (MHz) Maximum Number of Channels of Channels Continuum Sensitivity (1 sec) (mJy/beam) Line Sensitivity (10min, 10km/s) (mJy/beam) 12mm3mm

Parkes

Parkes Frequency Range (GHz) Wavelength Range (mm) 14 – 12.5 Diameter (m) 45 Primary Beam FWHM (“) 80 Typical System Temp (K) 140 Maximum Bandwidth 128 (MHz) (MHz) Maximum Number 8192 of Channels of Channels Continuum Sensitivity 590 (1 sec) (mJy/beam) Line Sensitivity (10min, 10km/s) 320 (mJy/beam) 12mm

Tidbinbilla

Tidbinbilla Frequency Range (GHz) 19.9 – – – 24.2 Wavelength Range (mm) Diameter (m) Primary Beam FWHM (“) Typical System Temp (K) Maximum Bandwidth (MHz) (MHz) Maximum Number of Channels of Channels Continuum Sensitivity (1 sec) (mJy/beam) Line Sensitivity (10min, 10km/s) (mJy/beam) 12mm