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The POLARBEAR Fourier Transform Spectrometer Calibrator and Spectroscopic Characterization of the POLARBEAR Instrument

Authors :
Matsuda, Frederick
Lowry, Lindsay
Suzuki, Aritoki
Faundez, Mario Aguilar
Arnold, Kam
Barron, Darcy
Bianchini, Federico
Cheung, Kolen
Chinone, Yuji
Elleflot, Tucker
Fabbian, Giulio
Goeckner-Wald, Neil
Hasegawa, Masaya
Kaneko, Daisuke
Katayama, Nobuhiko
Keating, Brian
Lee, Adrian
Navaroli, Martin
Nishino, Haruki
Paar, Hans
Puglisi, Giuseppe
Richards, Paul
Seibert, Joseph
Siritanasak, Praween
Tajima, Osamu
Takatori, Sayuri
Tsai, Calvin
Westbrook, Ben
Source :
Review of Scientific Instruments 90, 115115 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We describe the Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS) used for in-field testing of the POLARBEAR receiver, an experiment located in the Atacama Desert of Chile which measures the cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization. The POLARBEAR-FTS (PB-FTS) is a Martin-Puplett interferometer designed to couple to the Huan Tran Telescope (HTT) on which the POLARBEAR receiver is installed. The PB-FTS measured the spectral response of the POLARBEAR receiver with signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) $>20$ for $\sim$69% of the focal plane detectors due to three features: a high throughput of 15.1 steradian cm$^{2}$, optimized optical coupling to the POLARBEAR optics using a custom designed output parabolic mirror, and a continuously modulated output polarizer. The PB-FTS parabolic mirror is designed to mimic the shape of the 2.5 m-diameter HTT primary reflector which allows for optimum optical coupling to the POLARBEAR receiver, reducing aberrations and systematics. One polarizing grid is placed at the output of the PB-FTS, and modulated via continuous rotation. This modulation allows for decomposition of the signal into different harmonics that can be used to probe potentially pernicious sources of systematic error in a polarization-sensitive instrument. The high throughput and continuous output polarizer modulation features are unique compared to other FTS calibrators used in the CMB field. In-field characterization of the POLARBEAR receiver was accomplished using the PB-FTS in April 2014. We discuss the design, construction, and operation of the PB-FTS and present the spectral characterization of the POLARBEAR receiver. We introduce future applications for the PB-FTS in the next-generation CMB experiment, the Simons Array.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Review of Scientific Instruments 90, 115115 (2019)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1904.02901
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5095160