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DESHIMA on ASTE: On-sky Responsivity Calibration of the Integrated Superconducting Spectrometer

Authors :
Takekoshi, Tatsuya
Karatsu, Kenichi
Suzuki, Junya
Tamura, Yoichi
Oshima, Tai
Taniguchi, Akio
Asayama, Shin'ichiro
Bakx, Tom J. L. C.
Baselmans, Jochem J. A.
Bosma, Sjoerd
Bueno, Juan
Chin, Kah Wuy
Fujii, Yasunori
Fujita, Kazuyuki
Huiting, Robert
Ikarashi, Soh
Ishida, Tsuyoshi
Ishii, Shun
Kawabe, Ryohei
Klapwijk, Teun M.
Kohno, Kotaro
Kouchi, Akira
Llombart, Nuria
Maekawa, Jun
Murugesan, Vignesh
Nakatsubo, Shunichi
Naruse, Masato
Ohtawara, Kazushige
Laguna, Alejandro Pascual
Suzuki, Koyo
Thoen, David J.
Tsukagoshi, Takashi
Ueda, Tetsutaro
de Visser, Pieter J.
van der Werf, Paul P.
Yates, Stephen J. C.
Yoshimura, Yuki
Yurduseven, Ozan
Endo, Akira
Takekoshi, Tatsuya
Karatsu, Kenichi
Suzuki, Junya
Tamura, Yoichi
Oshima, Tai
Taniguchi, Akio
Asayama, Shin'ichiro
Bakx, Tom J. L. C.
Baselmans, Jochem J. A.
Bosma, Sjoerd
Bueno, Juan
Chin, Kah Wuy
Fujii, Yasunori
Fujita, Kazuyuki
Huiting, Robert
Ikarashi, Soh
Ishida, Tsuyoshi
Ishii, Shun
Kawabe, Ryohei
Klapwijk, Teun M.
Kohno, Kotaro
Kouchi, Akira
Llombart, Nuria
Maekawa, Jun
Murugesan, Vignesh
Nakatsubo, Shunichi
Naruse, Masato
Ohtawara, Kazushige
Laguna, Alejandro Pascual
Suzuki, Koyo
Thoen, David J.
Tsukagoshi, Takashi
Ueda, Tetsutaro
de Visser, Pieter J.
van der Werf, Paul P.
Yates, Stephen J. C.
Yoshimura, Yuki
Yurduseven, Ozan
Endo, Akira
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We are developing an ultra-wideband spectroscopic instrument, DESHIMA (DEep Spectroscopic HIgh-redshift MApper), based on the technologies of an on-chip filter-bank and Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detector (MKID) to investigate dusty star-burst galaxies in the distant universe at millimeter and submillimeter wavelength. An on-site experiment of DESHIMA was performed using the ASTE 10-m telescope. We established a responsivity model that converts frequency responses of the MKIDs to line-of-sight brightness temperature. We estimated two parameters of the responsivity model using a set of skydip data taken under various precipitable water vapor (PWV, 0.4-3.0 mm) conditions for each MKID. The line-of-sight brightness temperature of sky is estimated using an atmospheric transmission model and the PWVs. As a result, we obtain an average temperature calibration uncertainty of $1\sigma=4$%, which is smaller than other photometric biases. In addition, the average forward efficiency of 0.88 in our responsivity model is consistent with the value expected from the geometrical support structure of the telescope. We also estimate line-of-sight PWVs of each skydip observation using the frequency response of MKIDs, and confirm the consistency with PWVs reported by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in the Journal of Low Temperature Physics for LTD-18 special issue

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363523231
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s10909-020-02338-0