Radio flaring and dual radio loud/quiet behaviour in the new candidate black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1631-472
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 501:4 (2021) 5776-5781
The Evolutionary Map of the Universe pilot survey
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia Cambridge University Press (CUP) 38 (2021) e046
Characterizing the performance of high-speed data converters for RFSoC-based radio astronomy receivers
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 501:4 (2020) 5096-5104
Abstract:
RF system-on-chip (RFSoC) devices provide the potential for implementing a complete radio astronomy receiver on a single board, but performance of the integrated analogue-to-digital converters (ADCs) is critical. We have evaluated the performance of the data converters in the Xilinx ZU28DR RFSoC, which are 12-bit, 8-fold interleaved converters with a maximum sample speed of 4.096 Giga-sample per second (GSPS). We measured the spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR), signal-to-noise and distortion (SINAD), effective number of bits (ENOB), intermodulation distortion (IMD), and cross-talk between adjacent channels over the bandwidth of 2.048 GHz. We both captured data for off-line analysis with floating-point arithmetic, and implemented a real-time integer arithmetic spectrometer on the RFSoC. The performance of the ADCs is sufficient for radio astronomy applications and close to the vendor specifications in most of the scenarios. We have carried out spectral integrations of up to 100 s and stability tests over tens of hours and find thermal noise-limited performance over these time-scales.A fast semi-discrete optimal transport algorithm for a unique reconstruction of the early Universe
(2020)
MIGHTEE: are giant radio galaxies more common than we thought?
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 501:3 (2020) 3833-3845