A Next Generation Low Band Observatory: A Community Study Exploring Low Frequency Options for ngVLA
Greg Taylor, Jayce Dowell, Joe Malins, Tracy Clarke, Namir Kassim,, Simona Giacintucci, Brian Hicks, Jason Kooi, Wendy Peters, Emil Polisensky,, Frank Schinzel, Kevin Stovall

TL;DR
This paper proposes a community-driven low frequency observatory, ngLOBO, that operates alongside ngVLA, enabling continuous low frequency sky surveys and diverse scientific research with minimal interference and cost.
Contribution
It introduces a novel low frequency observatory concept that complements ngVLA, offering new scientific capabilities and community engagement in low frequency radio astronomy.
Findings
Design of ngLOBO with aperture array and ngVLA focus access
Potential for continuous sky surveys and transient detection
Enhancement of ngVLA calibration and serendipitous science
Abstract
We present a community study exploring the low frequency (5 - 800 MHz) options and opportunities for the ngVLA project and its infrastructure. We describe a Next Generation LOw Band Observatory (ngLOBO) that will provide access to the low frequency sky in a commensal fashion, operating independently from the ngVLA, but leveraging common infrastructure. This approach provides continuous coverage through an aperture array (called ngLOBO-Low) below 150 MHz and by accessing the primary focus of the ngVLA antennas (called ngLOBO-High) above 150 MHz. ngLOBO preconditions include a) non-interference and b) low relative cost (<5%) with respect to ngVLA. ngLOBO has three primary scientific missions: (1) Radio Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (Radio-LSST): one naturally wide beam, commensal with ngVLA, will conduct a continuous synoptic survey of large swaths of the sky for both slow and fast…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Superconducting and THz Device Technology · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
