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Simons Observatory Small Aperture Telescope overview

Authors :
Heather McCarrick
Osamu Tajima
Yuji Chinone
Jon E. Gudmundsson
Nicholas Galitzki
Federico Nati
Gabriele Coppi
Andrew Bazako
Joseph Seibert
Kevin D. Crowley
Jason E. Austermann
Masaya Hasegawa
Grant Teply
Jacob Spisak
Tran Tsan
Bradley R. Johnson
Edward J. Wollack
Giulio Fabbian
Brian Keating
Simon Dicker
Mario Zannoni
Mayuri Sathyanarayana Rao
Yume Nishinomiya
Frederick Matsuda
Kam Arnold
Shunsuke Adachi
Ningfeng Zhu
Charles A. Hill
James A. Beall
Tomoki Terasaki
D. Kaneko
Akito Kusaka
Kevin T. Crowley
Bradley Dober
Samantha Walker
Lyman A. Page
Adrian T. Lee
Kenji Kiuchi
Kathleen Harrington
Shuay-Pwu Patty Ho
Nobuhiko Katayama
Makoto Hattori
Peter Ashton
Johannes Hubmayr
Joseph E. Golec
Kana Sakaguri
Masaaki Murata
Shannon M. Duff
Kyohei Yamada
Zhilei Xu
Yuki Sakurai
Jack Lashner
Christian L. Reichardt
Aamir Ali
Marshall, HK
Spyromilio, J
Usuda, T
Kiuchi, K
Adachi, S
Ali, A
Arnold, K
Ashton, P
Austermann, J
Bazako, A
Beall, J
Chinone, Y
Coppi, G
Crowley, K
Dicker, S
Dober, B
Duff, S
Fabbian, G
Galitzki, N
Golec, J
Gudmundsson, J
Harrington, K
Hasegawa, M
Hattori, M
Hill, C
Ho, S
Hubmayr, J
Johnson, B
Kaneko, D
Katayama, N
Keating, B
Kusaka, A
Lashner, J
Lee, A
Matsuda, F
Mccarrick, H
Murata, M
Nati, F
Nishinomiya, Y
Page, L
Rao, M
Reichardt, C
Sakaguri, K
Sakurai, Y
Sibert, J
Spisak, J
Tajima, O
Teply, G
Terasaki, T
Tsan, T
Walker, S
Wollack, E
Xu, Z
Yamada, K
Zannoni, M
Zhu, N
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
arXiv, 2021.

Abstract

The Simons Observatory (SO) is a cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiment from the Atacama Desert in Chile comprising three small-aperture telescopes (SATs) and one large-aperture telescope (LAT). In total, SO will field over 60,000 transition-edge sensor (TES) bolometers in six spectral bands centered between 27 and 280 GHz in order to achieve the sensitivity necessary to measure or constrain numerous cosmological quantities. In this work, we focus on the SATs which are optimized to search for primordial gravitational waves that are detected as parity-odd polarization patterns called a B-modes on degree scales in the CMB. Each SAT employs a single optics tube with TES arrays operating at 100 mK. The high throughput optics system has a 42 cm aperture and a 35-degree field of view coupled to a 36 cm diameter focal plane. The optics consist of three metamaterial anti-re ection coated silicon lenses. Cryogenic ring baffles with engineered blackbody absorbers are installed in the optics tube to minimize the stray light. The entire optics tube is cooled to 1 K. A cryogenic continuously rotating half-wave plate near the sky side of the aperture stop helps to minimize the effect of atmospheric uctuations. The telescope warm baffling consists of a forebaffle, an elevation stage mounted co-moving shield, and a fixed ground shield that together control the far side-lobes and mitigates ground-synchronous systematics. We present the status of the SAT development.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3cbb2f1b0050b2fdcc50b4b5342c5b02
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2101.11917