A&A 490, 409-418 (2008)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20078117
A spectral synthesis method to suppress aliasing and calibrate for delay errors in Fourier transform correlators
T. Kaneko and K. GraingeCavendish Laboratory, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK
e-mail: tk229@mrao.cam.ac.uk
Received 19 June 2007 / Accepted 30 June 2008
Abstract
Context. Fourier transform (or lag)
correlators in radio interferometers can serve as an efficient means
of synthesising spectral channels. However aliasing corrupts the
edge channels so they usually have to be excluded from the data
set. In systems with around 10 channels, the loss in sensitivity can
be significant. In addition, the low level of residual aliasing in
the remaining channels may cause systematic errors. Moreover,
delay errors have been widely reported in
implementations of broadband analogue correlators and simulations
have shown that delay errors exasperate the effects of aliasing.
Aims. We describe a software-based approach that suppresses aliasing by
oversampling the cross-correlation function. This method can be
applied to interferometers with individually-tracking antennas
equipped with a discrete path compensator system. It is based on the
well-known property of interferometers where the drift scan response
is the Fourier transform of the source's band-limited spectrum.
Methods. In this paper, we simulate a single baseline interferometer, both
for a real and a complex correlator. Fringe-rotation usually
compensates for the phase of the fringes to bring the phase centre
in line with the tracking centre. Instead, a modified fringe-rotation
is applied. This enables an oversampled cross-correlation function to be
reconstructed by gathering successive time samples.
Results. Simulations show that the oversampling method can synthesise the
cross-power spectrum while avoiding aliasing and works robustly
in the presence
of noise. An important side benefit is that it naturally accounts for
delay errors in the correlator and the resulting spectral channels
are regularly gridded
Key words: instrumentation: interferometers -- techniques: interferometric -- techniques: spectroscopic
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