SARAS: a precision system for measurement of the Cosmic Radio Background and signatures from the Epoch of Reionization
Nipanjana Patra, Ravi Subrahmanyan, A. Raghunathan, N. Udaya Shankar

TL;DR
SARAS is a specialized correlation spectrometer designed for high-precision measurements of the cosmic radio background and reionization epoch signals, employing differential measurement, calibration schemes, and systematics mitigation.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel complex correlation spectrometer design with differential measurement and calibration techniques optimized for detecting faint cosmic signals.
Findings
Design effectively cancels contaminants and systematics.
Provides absolute spectral calibration scheme.
Analyzes internal reflections and multi-path effects.
Abstract
SARAS is a correlation spectrometer purpose designed for precision measurements of the cosmic radio background and faint features in the sky spectrum at long wavelengths that arise from redshifted 21-cm from gas in the reionization epoch. SARAS operates in the octave band 87.5-175 MHz. We present herein the system design arguing for a complex correlation spectrometer concept. The SARAS design concept provides a differential measurement between the antenna temperature and that of an internal reference termination, with measurements in switched system states allowing for cancellation of additive contaminants from a large part of the signal flow path including the digital spectrometer. A switched noise injection scheme provides absolute spectral calibration. Additionally, we argue for an electrically small frequency-independent antenna over an absorber ground. Various critical design…
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