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1
RQZ Forum
  • The Importance of the SKA and a
  • Radio-Quiet Zone to Australia
  • Canberra Aug 13, 2004
  • Ron Ekers, President IAU
  • CSIRO, Australia

2
Parkes Radio Telescope
  • 64 m antenna
  • operational since 1961
  • 21cm 13 beam focal plane array
  • HI spectral line
  • Pulsars
  • The Dish!

3
SKA
4
Australia low population density
Opportunity?
5
Terrestrial Interference
  • Forte satellite 131MHz

FORTÉ satellite 131 MHz
6
Terrestrial Interference
FORTÉ satellite animated
7
Achieving the vision - International collaboration
  • To build facilities which no single nation can
    afford
  • Broaden knowledge base and provide cross
    fertilisation
  • SKA was born global through International
    Scientific Unions
  • Joint URSI - IAU working group
  • OECD Megascience Forum
  • International MOU for technology study program
  • US, Canada, Netherlands, Australia, China,
    India, (UK)
  • International SKA Steering Committee
  • US, Europe, Canada, Australia, Sth Africa, China,
    India

8
Host CountryProposals Received
  • Australia
  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • South Africa
  • US
  • Europe
  • China
  • Ireland (Lord Rosse)

participants
9
Host CountryProposals Accepted
  • Australia
  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • South Africa
  • US
  • Europe
  • China
  • Ireland (Lord Rosse)

participants
10
International Facilities Funded 2000-2005
11
SKA International Funding Profile
Global project US1B
12
Opportunities for Australia
  • Hosting a major international project of high
    visibility
  • stimulates Australian research
  • Attracts young people to science and engineering
  • Builds on existing infrastructure initiatives
  • eg the AARNET3 cable network
  • Engage Australian industry in international
    projects at the cutting edge of information and
    communication technologies
  • Invest in rural/regional Australia
  • employment and educational opportunities for
    local and indigenous communities
  • Project internationally the image of Australia as
    a culturally rich and creative country with a
    high-technology future
  • Gain a seat at the global table of
    international science and engineering

13
Opportunities for Australia
  • Australia should view the opportunity to host the
    SKA as no less prestigious, and with longer-term
    benefits, than hosting the Olympic Games

14
Leverage
  • Membership in the International club
  • Club rules
  • Use O/S demand to negotiate access to other
    facilities
  • Use SH location to leverage opportunities for
    Australian involvement in International programs
  • Partnerships can extend into Industry
  • Eg European Space Agency model

15
Industrial spin-off
  • Radio Astronomers are leading edge customers
    driving technology
  • sophisticated end users
  • generating new ideas
  • technology developed must be internationally
    competitive
  • Many documented examples
  • Communications antenna export
  • Low noise receiver design
  • Wireless networking Radiata ? CISCO

CSIRO Annual Business Review - September 13, 1995
EGP 95_242
16
Radio astronomy technologyCommunications antennas
Astronomy
  • CSIRO research in antennas Benefit-to-cost
    ratio of 21(Bureau of Industry Economics, 1991,
    'Analysis of CSIRO Industrial Research Earth
    Station Antennas')
  • Beginning of the communication service industry
    in SE Asia

17
Risk Assesment
  • Highest risk is failure of International funding
  • Nationally legislative RQZ
  • Strong International scientific support
  • Industry pressure
  • Loosing the bid to host is a lower risk
  • Australia can still capture benefit

18
International activities
  • ITU (task group 1/7)
  • IAU Com 50
  • URSI
  • COSPAR
  • OECD global science forum
  • SKA


- IUCAF
19
International activities
  • ITU (task group 1/7)
  • IAU Com 50
  • URSI
  • COSPAR
  • OECD global science forum
  • SKA


- IUCAF
20
OECD Global Science Forum
  • Task Force on Radio Astronomy
  • Internationally approved at ministerial level
  • Members
  • Astronomers
  • Regulators
  • Satellite Communications Industry
  • International protection from Satelite
    communications
  • Report
  • http//www.oecd.org/dataoecd/54/33/28011602.pdf

21
Space junk - GEO
22
Space junk - LEO
23
RFI in an Expanding Universe
  • Expanding universe redshifts the spectral lines
    (diagonal lines)
  • Horizontal lines are allocations to broadcast
    satellites
  • Grey allocated
  • Red - populated

24
OECD GSF Task Force
  • Recommendations on Radio Astronomy and the
  • Radio Spectrum
  • Establish a technical forum to improve dialog
    between astronomers and communications engineers
  • Governments to consider Controlled Emission
    Zones and radio astronomers to rapidly identify
    such locations
  • Interference in allocated bands is ITU business
  • Consultation between radio astronomers and
    Satellite operators
  • share real time operational information
  • Scheduling and mitigation issues

25
Radio Astronomy - Communicationsthe Differences
  • Radio astronomers only want the signal statistics
    not the signal
  • INR/SNR gt 1 (ie Interference gt Signal)
  • this changes radio astronomy from other fields
  • Cant regulate the frequency of the emitters
  • No direct commercial value from astronomy use of
    the spectrum

26
ITU SpectrumManagement
  • In the metre and cm band lt1 is allocated to
    radio astronomy!
  • Need frequency coverage for redshifted lines
  • Need bandwidth for continuum sensitivity

27
SKA with links
28
SKA with links and existing network
29
SKA configuration
50 antennas in central 5km
30
Central Stations
50 antennas in central 5km
31
Radio Astronomy image
  • Radio or optical, dark sky with beautiful view to
    the Universe is the precious treasure of the
    Nature.
  • It is only the human wisdom needed to protect the
    Nature

M. Morimoto Charm Crisis in Radio
Astronomy Modern Radio Science 1993
32
Radio Astronomy image
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