Design of the New Dual-Polarized Broadband Phased Array Feed Antenna for the Sardinia Radio Telescope

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Abstract

High-sensitivity and large-scale surveys are essential in advancing radio astronomy, enabling detailed exploration of the universe. A Phased Array Feed (PAF) installed in the focal plane of a radio telescope significantly enhances mapping efficiency by increasing the instantaneous Field of View (FoV) and improving sky sampling capabilities. This paper presents the design and optimization of a novel C-Band PAF antenna for the Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT). The system features an 8×8 array of dual-polarized elements optimized to achieve a uniform beam pattern and an edge taper of approximately 5 dB for single radiating elements within the 3.0–7.7 GHz frequency range. The proposed PAF antenna addresses key efficiency limitations identified in the PHAROS 2 system, including the under-illumination of the SRT's primary mirror caused by narrow sub-array radiation patterns. By expanding the operational bandwidth and refining the radiation characteristics, this new design enables significantly improved performance across the broader frequency range of 3.0–7.7 GHz, enhancing the telescope’s capability for wide-field, high-resolution observations.

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