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Assembly and Integration Process of the High-Density Detector Array Readout Modules for the Simons Observatory

Authors :
Zhilei Xu
Aritoki Suzuki
Maximiliano Silva-Feaver
Kaiwen Zheng
Maria Salatino
Laura Newburgh
Kam Arnold
Michael D. Niemack
Trevor Sasse
Shannon M. Duff
Sara M. Simon
Ningfeng Zhu
Christopher Raum
Nicholas F. Cothard
Heather McCarrick
Brian Keating
Shuay-Pwu Patty Ho
Erin Healy
Suzanne T. Staggs
B. Dober
Sarah Marie Bruno
Yuhan Wang
Aashrita Mangu
Zachary Atkins
Adrian T. Lee
Michael R. Vissers
Johannes Hubmayr
Yaqiong Li
Cody J. Duell
Eve M. Vavagiakis
Patricio A. Gallardo
Benjamin Westbrook
Joel N. Ullom
Edward J. Wollack
Source :
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 199:985-993
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

The Simons Observatory will measure the cosmic microwave background temperature and polarization using a suite of new telescopes in the Atacama Desert in Chile. The Simons Observatory will use dichroic transition edge sensor (TES) bolometer arrays spanning six frequency bands from 27 to 280 GHz. The Simons Observatory will pioneer the use of a densely packed multiplexing architecture based on the microwave SQUID multiplexer ($$\mu $$mux), housing $$\sim \! 2000$$ microwave resonators, each coupled to a TES. The Simons Observatory aims to multiplex each array of $$\sim \! 2000$$ detectors with a single pair of coaxial cables and requires a multiplexing factor of $$\sim \! 1000$$. The Simons Observatory cryogenic readout system is called the universal microwave multiplexing module (UMM). The UMM couples to both horn and lenslet-coupled detector arrays and is integrated into the universal focal-plane module (UFM) after being independently characterized. We present processes we have developed for highly repeatable and automated integration methods of UMMs, which will be needed for the production of the 49 UFMs required for the first stage of the Simons Observatory.

Details

ISSN :
15737357 and 00222291
Volume :
199
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8ab9b8c8cc21801c99c6bb3cee27ac4a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-020-02386-6