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Design and pre-flight performance of SPIDER 280 GHz receivers

Authors :
Shaw, E. C.
Ade, P. A. R.
Akers, S.
Amiri, M.
Austermann, J.
Beall, J.
Becker, D. T.
Benton, S. J.
Bergman, A. S.
Bock, J. J.
Bond, J. R.
Bryan, S. A.
Chiang, H. C.
Contaldi, C. R.
Domagalski, R. S.
Doré, O.
Duff, S. M.
Duivenvoorden, A. J.
Eriksen, H. K.
Farhang, M.
Filippini, J. P.
Fissel, L. M.
Fraisse, A. A.
Freese, K.
Galloway, M.
Gambrel, A. E.
Gandilo, N. N.
Ganga, K.
Grigorian, A.
Gualtieri, R.
Gudmundsson, J. E.
Halpern, M.
Hartley, J.
Hasselfield, M.
Hilton, G.
Holmes, W.
Hristov, V. V.
Huang, Z.
Hubmayr, J.
Irwin, K. D.
Jones, W. C.
Kahn, A.
Kuo, C. L.
Kermish, Z. D.
Lennox, A.
Leung, J. S. -Y.
Li, S.
Mason, P. V.
Megerian, K.
Mocanu, L. M.
Moncelsi, L.
Morford, T. A.
Nagy, J. M.
Nie, R.
Netterfield, C. B.
Nolta, M.
Osherson, B.
Padilla, I. L.
Rahlin, A. S.
Redmond, S.
Reintsema, C.
Romualdez, L. J.
Ruhl, J. E.
Runyan, M. C.
Shariff, J. A.
Shiu, C.
Soler, J. D.
Song, X.
Thommesen, H.
Trangsrud, A.
Tucker, C.
Tucker, R. S.
Turner, A. D.
Ullom, J.
van der List, J. F.
Van Lanen, J.
Vissers, M. R.
Weber, A. C.
Wen, S.
Wehus, I. K.
Wiebe, D. V.
Young, E. Y.
Source :
"Design and pre-flight performance of SPIDER 280 GHz receivers," Proc. SPIE 11453, Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy X, 114532F (13 December 2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In this work we describe upgrades to the Spider balloon-borne telescope in preparation for its second flight, currently planned for December 2021. The Spider instrument is optimized to search for a primordial B-mode polarization signature in the cosmic microwave background at degree angular scales. During its first flight in 2015, Spider mapped ~10% of the sky at 95 and 150 GHz. The payload for the second Antarctic flight will incorporate three new 280 GHz receivers alongside three refurbished 95- and 150 GHz receivers from Spider's first flight. In this work we discuss the design and characterization of these new receivers, which employ over 1500 feedhorn-coupled transition-edge sensors. We describe pre-flight laboratory measurements of detector properties, and the optical performance of completed receivers. These receivers will map a wide area of the sky at 280 GHz, providing new information on polarized Galactic dust emission that will help to separate it from the cosmological signal.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures; as published in the conference proceedings for SPIE Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy X (2020)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
"Design and pre-flight performance of SPIDER 280 GHz receivers," Proc. SPIE 11453, Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy X, 114532F (13 December 2020)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2012.12407
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2562941