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On-Sky Performance of the SPT-3G Frequency-Domain Multiplexed Readout

Authors :
J. A. Sobrin
Thomas Cecil
E. V. Denison
S. S. Meyer
Kent D. Irwin
Peter A. R. Ade
W. L. Holzapfel
K. T. Story
K. Vanderlinde
A. E. Lowitz
V. Novosad
Donna Kubik
Aled Jones
John E. Carlstrom
G. I. Noble
Lincoln Bryant
Jason W. Henning
T. de Haan
Ki Won Yoon
Volodymyr Yefremenko
Nathan Whitehorn
Zeeshan Ahmed
T. Natoli
N. L. Harrington
Gene C. Hilton
Robert Gardner
Amy N. Bender
Carole Tucker
Jason Gallicchio
E. M. Leitch
C. L. Chang
A. E. Gambrel
W. B. Everett
A. Foster
Adrian T. Lee
D. Howe
D. Dutcher
Antony A. Stark
M. Jonas
Aritoki Suzuki
J. E. Ruhl
J. Stephen
Trupti Khaire
D. Riebel
Bradford Benson
J. F. Cliche
Joshua Montgomery
H. M. Cho
Ari Cukierman
Graeme Smecher
Z. Pan
Alexandra S. Rahlin
R. Basu Thakur
Matt Dobbs
K. R. Ferguson
Faustin Carter
Andrew Nadolski
Junjia Ding
Adam Anderson
M. R. Young
N. W. Halverson
Leila R. Vale
Oliver Jeong
Chao-Lin Kuo
Keith L. Thompson
John Groh
Karen Byrum
John E. Pearson
P. Paschos
N. Huang
A. Gilbert
J. Fu
A. M. Kofman
Jessica Avva
R. Guyser
Stephen Padin
C. M. Posada
Steve Kuhlmann
Joaquin Vieira
S. Guns
Daniel Michalik
Gensheng Wang
W. Quan
Erik Shirokoff
Peter S. Barry
A. H. Harke-Hosemann
H. T. Nguyen
M. Korman
J. T. Sayre
Source :
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 199:182-191
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Frequency-domain multiplexing (fMux) is an established technique for the readout of large arrays of transition edge sensor (TES) bolometers. Each TES in a multiplexing module has a unique AC voltage bias that is selected by a resonant filter. This scheme enables the operation and readout of multiple bolometers on a single pair of wires, reducing thermal loading onto sub-Kelvin stages. The current receiver on the South Pole Telescope, SPT-3G, uses a 68x fMux system to operate its large-format camera of $\sim$16,000 TES bolometers. We present here the successful implementation and performance of the SPT-3G readout as measured on-sky. Characterization of the noise reveals a median pair-differenced 1/f knee frequency of 33 mHz, indicating that low-frequency noise in the readout will not limit SPT-3G's measurements of sky power on large angular scales. Measurements also show that the median readout white noise level in each of the SPT-3G observing bands is below the expectation for photon noise, demonstrating that SPT-3G is operating in the photon-noise-dominated regime.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures submitted to the Journal of Low Temperature Physics: LTD18 Special Edition

Details

ISSN :
15737357 and 00222291
Volume :
199
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0eb37371abb5eca374fb52d116fafc9e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-019-02280-w