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The noise performance of a high sensitivity, wide-field astronomical phased array feed receiver can be characterized by measurements using the antenna Y factor method. These measurements are used to determine figures of merit for an active array receiver. Antenna elements for the Advanced L Band Phased Array Camera for Astronomy (ALPACA) were measured using the antenna Y factor method to determine the active array and receiver noise figure, the antenna loss, receiver equivalent noise temperature, and radiation efficiency of the system over its 500[Formula: see text]MHz operating bandwidth. The completed ALPACA instrument will feature a fully cryogenic design with both the low-noise amplifiers and array elements cryogenically cooled. The uncooled performance measurements from the antenna Y factor method are used to extrapolate the elements cryogenic radiation efficiency and antenna loss showing that it is expected that the elements will contribute less than 1 K to the overall system noise temperature. These results validate the antenna Y factor method to measure key antenna parameters such as the antenna radiation efficiency and show that the instruments front-end array and electronics meets expected performance targets.more » « less
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Burnett, Mitchell C.; Ashcraft, Nathaniel; Ammermon, Spencer M.; Jeffs, Brian D.; Warnick, Karl F. (, 2022 United States National Committee of URSI National Radio Science Meeting (USNC-URSI NRSM))
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