Abstract
Abstract We established a new algorithm for a correlation process in radio astronomy. This scheme consists of a 1st-stage Fourier transform as a filter and a 2nd-stage Fourier transform for spectroscopy. The “FFX” correlator stands for Filter and FX architecture, since the 1st-stage Fourier transform is performed as a digital filter, and the 2nd-stage Fourier transform is performed as a conventional FX scheme. We developed FFX correlator hardware not only for verifying the FFX scheme algorithm, but also for applying to the Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment (ASTE) telescope toward high-dispersion and wideband radio observations at submillimeter wavelengths. In this paper, we present the principle of the FFX correlator and its properties, as well as evaluation results with the production version.
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