Primeval Structure Telescope

Coordinates: 42°55′27″N 86°42′58″E / 42.9242°N 86.716°E / 42.9242; 86.716
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21 Centimetre Array
The PaST, Ulatai, Xinjian, China.
21CMA pods pointing to the North Celestial Pole
Location(s)Xinjiang, PRC
Coordinates42°55′27″N 86°42′58″E / 42.9242°N 86.716°E / 42.9242; 86.716 Edit this at Wikidata
OrganizationNational Astronomical Observatory of China
Altitude~2500 m
Wavelengthradio
Built2004 - present
Telescope styleradio telescope Edit this on Wikidata
Angular resolution~4 arcmin
Website21cma.bao.ac.cn
Primeval Structure Telescope is located in China
Primeval Structure Telescope
Location of 21 Centimetre Array
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The Primeval Structure Telescope (PaST), also called 21 Centimetre Array (21CMA), is a Chinese radio telescope array designed to detect the earliest luminous objects in the universe, including the first stars, supernova explosions, and black holes. All of these objects were strong sources of ultraviolet radiation, so they ionised the material surrounding them. The structure of this reionisation reflects the overall density structure at the redshift of luminous-object formation.

PaST will consist an array of some ten-thousand log-periodic antennas spread over several square kilometers. It will capture a detailed radio image of the sky in the range of fifty to two-hundred megahertz. The telescope is built on the high plateau of Ulastai in the west of Xinjiang province, a remote area away from most television and radios signals that may interfere the weak 21 cm background signals.

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