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Section 4 provides the python code used to generate data in the format required for visual analysis of array design options performance. The python code is consistent with parameters and objectives selection in sections 2 and 3, and the mathematical relationships between them.  \section{Design Variables}  This section aims to include all relevant design parameters that might influence the selected performance objectives.  \subsection{Antenna Aspects}  \subsubsection{Antenna Type}  \subsubsection{Antenna Quantity}  \subsubsection{Antenna Diameter}  \subsubsection{Antenna \subsection{System  Efficiency} \subsubsection{System Temperature}  It is often instructive to express the system temperature in terms of the  System Equivalent Flux Density $SEFD$ is Density, $SEFD$, defined as the flux density of  a convenient way to address Antenna Efficiency. source that would deliver the same amount of power (see \cite{sensitivity2}):  \begin{equation}\label{eq:system_equivalent_flux_density}  SEFD = {\frac{T_{sys}}{\frac{\eta_a A}{2k_B}}}  \end{equation}