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Title: Present Status of the ALMA Project


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  • Present Status of the ALMA Project

IAU General Assembly Prague, August 24, 2006
Hans Rykaczewski - ESO European ALMA Project
Manager
2
Scope
  • Construct and operate a large array of radio
    telescopes
  • 54 antennas of 12 m diameter (initial
    configuration)
  • 12 antennas of 7 m diameter.
  • Measure millimeter / submillimeter wavelength
    spectra
  • 0.85 mm lt ? lt 3mm.
  • Array in 5000m altitude in the Atacama desert
  • (near St. Pedro de Atacama, Northern Chile) with
  • compact (150 m) and extended (15 km)
    configurations.

3
History
  • 2002 Project started
  • Bilateral agreement between North America (NSF)
    and Europe (ESO).
  • 2004 Japan joined
  • 2005 Project redefined / rebaselined

4
Schedule
  • 2006 Construction started
  • Hardware production lines underway, software in
    development.
  • 2010 Early science
  • 2012 Full science operations

5
ALMA Site
6
ALMA Site
San Pedro de Atacama
ALMA Operations Site AOS
Operations Support Facilities OSF
Toconao
7
Road to AOS
AOS Site (43 km)
OSF Site (15 km)
Completed up to AOS 43 km
8
Road to AOS
AOS Site (43 km)
OSF Site (15 km)
Width of road 14 to 19 meters
9
Road Culverts and Drainage Structures
Completed up to OSF
10
The Operations Support Facilities - Area
General Layout Including Camps and Antenna
Assembly Areas
11
OSF - Contractors Camp
At present for 150 persons at peak construction
for 500 persons
12
OSF Vertex Assembly Area
Antenna Contractor Area (Vertex) July 2006
13
ALMA Camp and Lascar Vulcan
14
ALMA OSF Technical Facilities
Antenna Assembly Area (no hall)
Technical Building
Warehouse
ALM Building (deferred)
ESO signed construction contact beginning of
August 2006 About 6000 m2 net surface - Ready
Q1/2008
15
ALMA OSF Technical Facilities
Earthworks at the OSF upper level is
complete. Ready for construction.
16

ALMA AOS Array Operations Site Layout
AOS the High Site of ALMA (5000 meters) Data
Transmission, Computers, Correlator
17

Array Operations Site Layout Technical Building
AOS the High Site of ALMA (5000 meters) Data
Transmission, Computers, Correlator
18
Array Operations Site Layout Technical Building
The AOS Technical Building July 2007
19
The AOS and the Centre of the ALMA Array
20
The Chajnantor / ALMA Plateau
V. Licancabur
Cº Chajnantor
Pampa La Bola
AOS TB
Center of Array
21
ALMA Antennas
  • Demanding ALMA antenna specifications
  • Surface accuracy (25 µm)
  • Absolute and offset pointing accuracy (2 arcsec
    absolute, 0.6 arcsec offset)
  • Path length (15 µm non-repeatable, 20 µm
    repeatable)
  • To validate these specifications three prototype
    antennas built and evaluated at ATF (VLA site)

22
Vertex Prototype Antenna at the ATF
23
AEC Prototype Antenna at the ATF
24
The Three ALMA Prototype Antennas at the ATF
Mitsubishi Antenna
Vertex Antenna
AEC Antenna
12 Meter Diameter, Carbon Fiber Support Structures
25
Antenna Procurement
  • North America AUI 25 antennas (12 m)
  • Contract General Dynamics / Vertex RSI
  • First antenna Q2/2007, last antenna Q4/2011.
  • Europe - ESO 25 antennas (12 m)
  • Contract AEM Consortium
  • (Alcatel Alenia Space, European Industrial
    Engineering, MT Aerospace)
  • First antenna Q3/2008, last antenna Q4/2011.
  • Japan - NAOJ 4 antennas (12 m) 12 antennas (7
    m)
  • Contract for 12 m Mitsubishi Electric
    Corporation (MELCO)
  • First antenna Q4/2007, last antenna Q3/2008.
  • Call for Tender planned for 2007 for 7 m
  • First antenna Q2/2009, last antenna Q3/2010.

26
Antenna Systems Analyses
Wind Analysis, 0 elevation
Global FEA model, 90 elevation
Thermal Analysis
27
Antenna Transporters
Two transporters PDR held in July 2006,
delivery Q3/2007 and Q1/2008
28
Similar Transporters
Transporters built for NASA transport
rockets. ALMA transporters WHL 10 m 6 m
15 m. Delay in production due to unavailability
of large size tires.
29

Front End Assemblies
Three Identical Front End Integration
Centres North America (NRAO), Europe (RAL), and
Asia (Taiwan)
30
Front End Cryostats
All cryostats will be assembled at RAL and
shipped to the three Front End Integration
Centres. First four cryostats accepted.
31

Frequency Bands Covered by ALMA
Japan
North America
Europe
32

Cartridge Production
  • Band 3 (HIA, Canada)
  • Assembly of third cartridge in progress.
  • Band 6 (NRAO, USA)
  • Three cartridges assembled.
  • Band 7 (IRAM, France)
  • Five cartridges assembled. First cartridge
    accepted at NA FEIC.
  • Band 9 (SRON, The Netherlands)
  • First cartridge assembled.

Band 9
33

Band 7 Noise Performance
Band 7
34

Data Transmission Front End to Correlator
35

Back End 4 GHz Digitizer
  • Status
  • Layout was optimized to reduce number of parts
    and assembly costs.
  • Improved performance and reliability.
  • The first four digitizer units tested at
    University of Bordeaux. Already shipped to NRAO
    to replace prototypes and to be used at ATF.
  • New features (more diagnostics and remote
    operation) under evaluation.

Prototype Digitizer
Production Digitizer
36

Back End Optical Data Transmission System
Complete DTS transmitter including Solid State
Optical Transmitters (3 channels)
Optical Transmitters (3 chanels)
  • Technology advance
  • Original Discrete Design
  • (2002) replaced (2005) by
  • Solid State Components for
  • higher performances, better
  • reliability and lower cost.
  • Reduced size by a factor
  • of three.

Optical Receivers (3 channels)
Complete DTS receiver including Solid State
Optical Receivers (3 channels)
  • Status
  • Complete DTS link verified in laboratory tests.
  • Ready for tests at the ATF.

37

Tunable Filter Bank
  • Status
  • The production version of the TFB, based on
    STRATIX II technology was successfully tested
    with the correlator at NRAO.
  • A Critical Design Review was held in April
    confirming the readiness of the design for the
    series production.
  • Contract for series production placed.

38

The Correlator
First of four Correlators at NRAO
  • 2912 printed circuit boards
  • 5200 interface cables
  • More than 20 million solder joints
  • First quadrant completed Q3/2007

39

Trilateral Computing Organisation
  • The output will be a 2M lines of code.
  • Software system running on over 200 computers on
    4 continents.
  • Difficult distributed development software
    engineering practices, travel.

40

The ALMA Test Facilities in Socorro
  • The Vertex and AEC prototypes are operational at
    the ATF. They are being used for the Prototype
    System Integration activities.
  • With prototype front ends, local oscillator, back
    ends, data transmission, correlator and software.
  • First fringes are expected in September / October
    2006.

41

Schedule Overview
  • First Fringes ATF September / October 2006
  • AOS, OSF construction complete Q1/2008
  • Antennas 1 2007, 2 2007 50 2011
  • Front Ends 1 2007, production
  • DTS production
  • Correlator Quadr. 1 complete, ... Quadr. 4 2008
  • Call for Early Science March 2009
  • Early Science January 2010
  • Full Operations September 2012

42
Conclusions
  • During the last year ALMA has achieved major
    milestones
  • Rebaselining completed, successful ALMA Cost
    Review
  • Budget approvals by ESO and NSF
  • Placing the contracts for antennas and the
    transporters
  • Important progress has been made on various
    construction projects at the site
  • Completion of the access road
  • AOS Technical Building
  • Earthworks at the OSF, antenna contractors lay
    down area

43
Conclusions
  • Other big construction projects planned to start
    soon
  • OSF Technical Facilities
  • Antenna Foundations
  • First Band 7 cartridge accepted.
  • Bands 3, 6, and 7 on schedule.
  • Starting transition from prototyping, development
    and pre-production to serial production for
    several procurements concerning Front End and
    Back End.
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