Noise statistics in a fast digital radio receiver: the Bedlam backend for the Parkes Radio Telescope
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radiodigitalstatisticstelescopebackendbedlamparkesreceiver
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The digital record of the voltage in a radio telescope receiver, after frequency conversion and sampling at a finite rate, is not a perfect representation of the original analog signal. To detect and characterise a transient event with a duration comparable to the inverse bandwidth it is necessary to compensate for these effects, which modifies the statistics of the signal, making it difficult to determine the significance of a potential detection. We present an analysis of these modified statistics and demonstrate them with experimental results from Bedlam, a new digital backend for the Parkes radio telescope.
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