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The optical design and performance of TolTEC: a millimeter-wave imaging polarimeter

Authors :
Emily Lunde
Michael McCrackan
Nat DeNigris
Jeffrey McMahon
Giles Novak
Eric Van Camp
Simon Doyle
Carole Tucker
Reid Contente
D. Ferrusca
Zhiyuan Ma
Dennis Lee
Kamal Souccar
Stephen Kuczarski
Giampaolo Pisano
Matthew Underhill
Peter A. R. Ade
Philip Mauskopf
Marc Berthoud
Grant Wilson
Joey Golec
Sara M. Simon
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SPIE, 2020.

Abstract

TolTEC is an imaging polarimeter that will be mounted on the 50m diameter Large Millimeter Telescope (LMT) in Mexico. This camera simultaneously images the focal plane at three wavebands centered at 1.1, 1.4, and 2.0mm. TolTEC combines polarization-sensitive Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KIDs) with the LMT to produce 5-10 arcmin resolution maps of the sky in both total intensity and polarization. The light from the telescope is coupled to the TolTEC instrument using three room temperature mirrors. Before entering the cryostat, the light passes through a rapid-spinning achromatic half-wave plate, and once inside it passes through a 1 K Lyot stop that controls the telescope illumination. Inside the cryostat, a series of aluminum mirrors, silicon lenses, and dichroic filters split the light into three wavelength bands and direct each band to a different detector array. We will describe the design, and performance of the optics before installation at the telescope.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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