#MadeInChina #中國製造| #ChinaAcademyOfScience #五百米口径球面射电望远镜 #FAST #June2023 | Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical #RadioTelescope #RadioAstronomy # Tianyan #天眼 | detect key evidence of the existence of nanohertz gravitational waves…..

The CAS Chinese Academy of Sciences The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope, nicknamed Tianyan, is a radio telescope located in the Dawodang depression, a natural basin in Pingtang County, Guizhou, southwest China. FAST has a 500 m diameter dish constructed in a natural depression in the landscape Observatory in Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, China, People’s Republic of China …

The construction of the 500-meter-aperture spherical radio telescope started on March 25, 2011 ; the completion and launching ceremony was held on September 25, 2016, and the technological infrastructure entered trial operation and trial commissioning; on January 11, 2020 It has passed the national inspection and acceptance work in China and is officially open for operation .

The 500-meter-aperture spherical radio telescope has created a new model for building giant telescopes. It has built a radio telescope with a reflective surface equivalent to 30 football fields. The sensitivity is more than 2.5 times that of the world’s second largest telescope, which greatly expands human vision and is used for exploration the origin and evolution of the universe 

中国天眼有新发展 – 中国天眼查询nanohertz gravitational wave breakthrough ] Searching for nahertz gravitational waves is one of the focal issues in the international physics and astronomy fields. A Chinese research team recently used the “China Sky Eye” FAST to detect key evidence of the existence of nanohertz gravitational waves, which is an important breakthrough in the search for nanohertz gravitational waves. This discovery marks that my country’s nanohertz gravitational wave detection and research have simultaneously reached the world’s leading level, which is of great significance for understanding supermassive black holes, the history of galaxy mergers, and the formation of large-scale structures in the universe.

中国天眼Discovery of key evidence for the existence of nanohertz gravitational wave “China Sky Eye” (FAST) ushered in a major breakthrough again. Using FAST observation data, the Chinese Pulsar Timing Array (CPTA) research team found key evidence of the existence of nanohertz gravitational waves, indicating that my country’s research on nanohertz gravitational waves has reached the leading level in synchronization with the world. Relevant research results were published online in Astronomy and Astrophysics Research on June 29.

The nanohertz gravitational wave is a kind of gravitational wave with very low frequency, and the gravitational wave is caused by the disturbance of the surrounding space-time caused by the accelerating mass object. The detection of gravitational waves with a frequency as low as nanohertz will help astronomers understand the origin of the structure of the universe. It will also help physicists to detect the growth, evolution and merger process of the most massive celestial body in the universe, that is, the supermassive black hole. Gain insights into the fundamental physics of spacetime.



At present, the research on nanohertz gravitational waves has become one of the focuses of international competitions in the fields of physics and astronomy. Theory predicts that nanohertz gravitational waves are mainly produced by the merger of supermassive black holes. The North American Nahertz Gravitational-Wave Observatory, the European Pulsar Timing Array and the Australian Parkes Pulsar Timing Array have each carried out 20-year-long Nahertz gravitational-wave searches.

However, since the frequency of nanohertz gravitational waves is extremely low, the period lasts for several years, and its wavelength can reach several light-years, its detection is extremely challenging. The long-term timing observation of a group of millisecond pulsars with extremely regular rotation using a large radio telescope is the only known detection method for nanohertz gravitational waves.

In this study, the CPTA team used FAST to conduct long-term systematic monitoring of 57 millisecond pulsars, and formed these millisecond pulsars into a galaxy-scale gravitational wave detector to search for nanohertz gravitational waves. Based on independently developed software, the team conducted an in-depth analysis of the data collected by FAST with a time span of 3 years and 5 months, and found a nanohertz at a confidence level of 4.6 sigma (false positive rate is less than 1 in 500,000). Key evidence for a quadrupole-related signal characteristic of gravitational waves.

However, due to the short observation time, the researchers are still unable to determine the main physical source of the nanohertz gravitational waves.

It is worth mentioning that the European Pulsar Timing Array-India Pulsar Timing Array, the North American Nahertz Gravitational-Wave Observatory and the Australian Parkes Pulsar Timing Array and other pulsar timing array cooperation groups also announced similar the result of. “The four international teams independently obtained the key evidence for the existence of nanohertz gravitational waves, which allowed the research results to be mutually verified and further improved the accuracy of this result,” Li Kejia said.

He Zishan, chair professor of Peking University and academician of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, believes that this major scientific breakthrough has a profound impact on the evolution of galaxies and the study of supermassive black holes, and also opens a new window for gravitational wave astrophysics…

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#MadeInChina #中國製造| #September 2022 |# 新疆 #XinjiangUygurAutonomousRegion #China #PeoplesRepublicOfChina begins construction of world’s #Astronomical Advance largest #Mobile #RadioTelescope #RadioAstronomy …. #Qitai Radio Telescope (#QTT)

It weighs more than 6,000 tons and covers an area as large as 23 basketball courts! Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China- People’s Republic begins construction of world’s largest mobile radio telescope….

​​Speaking of radio telescopes, we all think of “China Sky Eye”. This sky-viewing artifact located in the Dawodang depression of Pingtang County, Guizhou Province has a diameter of 500 meters. The full name is “500-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST)” ”, its spherical observation area is 250,000 square meters, comparable to 30 standard football fields, far ahead of other radio telescopes in the world, but this radio stabilization is fixed, and its sky survey observation function relies on the rotation of the earth , it cannot directionally observe celestial objects at a certain position in the sky, so its observation function has certain limitations. Its sky survey observation function is unparalleled, but its directional observation function is very weak. Only the celestial body directly above it can be in its best position.

Compared to the “China Sky Eye” 110-meter large-aperture radio astronomical telescope project started in Xinjiang] On September 21, 2022, an event of great significance to my country’s astronomical field occurred in Shihezi Village, Banjiegou Town, Qitai County, Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang. ——The foundation stone of the 110-meter-aperture omnidirectional movable radio telescope project was laid here.

Observation location. Chinese Sky Eye So, in addition to this fixed spherical radio telescope, the more common is the omnidirectional movable spherical radio telescope. This kind of telescope can adjust the observation direction and position at will. Except for the part blocked by the earth, it is almost unobserved…..  The limitation of the position of celestial bodies, which is crucial for observing those celestial bodies that need to be studied for a long time.

So which is the largest mobile radio telescope in the world? The current name belongs to the Green Bank Radio Astronomy Telescope in the United States. It is located at the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia, United States. This telescope is about 146 meters high, equivalent to the height of 49 floors, and weighs 7,700 tons. It is larger than the metal frame of the Eiffel Tower. (about 7,300 tons) is still heavy, equivalent to the weight of a medium and large destroyer, and it is also the largest land-based movable structure in the world. Green Bank Radio Telescope

​What is more special is that the active surface of the dish antenna is not a perfect circle, but an ellipse with a length of 110 meters and a width of 100 meters. It is also the omnidirectional movable radio telescope with the strongest observation ability in the world.

​However, according to a report by “CCTV News” on September 21, the world’s largest omnidirectional movable radio telescope is being built in Qitai County, Xinjiang, my country. The English QiTai radio Telescope, abbreviated as QTT) “has broken ground and started construction. It is a circular spherical radio telescope with a diameter of 110 meters, which is slightly larger than the Green Bank radio telescope in the United States.

Structural simulation diagram of odd radio telescope  Qitai Radio Telescope is built in the closed basin of Shihezi Pasture, Shihezi Village, Banjiegou Town, Qitai County, Xinjiang. It has a high altitude, a relatively dry climate, and is far away from densely populated towns. It is shielded by mountains and has good astronomical observations. condition.

​The scale of this giant sky-watching artifacts is also very large. It is expected that its antenna will exceed the height of a 35-story building, its weight will reach more than 6,000 tons, and its spherical aperture area is equivalent to 23 basketball courts. It can achieve high quality from 150MHz to 115GHz. During the observation, the surface shape accuracy can reach 0.3 mm and the pointing accuracy is 2.5 arc seconds, which can observe the celestial bodies with very dim wireless signals in the distant universe with high precision. Its observation objects include black holes, quasars, fast radio bursts, dark matter, gravitational waves, and even alien civilization signals.

 ​It is estimated that the construction of this telescope will take 6 years. The media said that it will become the world’s largest and most accurate 100-meter omnidirectional movable radio telescope after completion. It will not last too long, because an omnidirectional movable radio telescope with a diameter of 120 meters, the Jingdong 120m Pulsar Radio Telescope (JRT), is being built in the Wuliang Mountains in Dali, Yunnan, my country. The giant telescope is located in Xujiaba, Taizhong Town, Jingdong County, Pu’er City, Yunnan Province. It is the largest omnidirectional movable radio telescope currently under construction in the world. Jingdong 120m Pulsar Radio Telescope

​I believe that with the use of these astronomical observation “power tools” with the title of “world first”, our achievements in astronomical exploration will gradually become world first.

References:

“CCTV News” client September 25, 2022 article “Foundation of the Xinjiang Qitai Radio 110-meter Aperture Telescope in my country Begins”

“China News” September 29, 2020 article “The World’s Largest Aperture Fully Movable Low-Frequency Radio Telescope Project Launched in Jingdong, Yunnan”​​​​

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 #BeltAndRoadinitiative | launching of that iconic Reliable #LongMarch3B #CarrierRocket deploying #ChinaSat6C Advance #TelecommunicationSatellite ….

XinHunaNet credited image of the CNSA China National Space Administration Long March 3B CZ-3B/G2 Carrier Rocket launching from Xichang Satellite Launch Center…

 

On 10th March 2019, launching from the one of many CNSA China National Space Administration launch complexes centres, is one launched from past midnight at 0028 in the morning Beijing time from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China’s Sichuan Province… launching from the Sichuan marking its three hundredth mission launch of the iconic Long March Carrier Rocket series in which manufactured fabricated by CAST –China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation …. Launching from a Long March 3B CZ-3B/G2…… 

Launching without any issues, meeting the Launching criteria, the payload that was launched a High velocity Broadcasting Telecommunications satellite powered with two solar arrays in which was built on a DFH-four bus chassis in which communicating with twenty five transponders in which place at GEO – Geostationary Orbit at 130 Degrees East  in providing a High quality Radio Television telecommunications in providing communications coverage range of China, Australia, New Zealand also the South Pacific Region..  The Communications Company is a China Satellite Communications Company LTD, known as China Satcom in which its parent company is CASC-China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation…