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Optical design and modelling of the QUBIC instrument, a next-generation quasi-optical bolometric interferometer for cosmology

Authors :
A. Ghribi
L. Montier
D. Cammileri
D. Burke
L. Grandsire
J. Brossard
Peter T. Timbie
J. A. Murphy
Créidhe O'Sullivan
Giampaolo Pisano
N. Bleurvacq
J. C. Hamilton
P. Battaglia
J. Kaplan
Emory F. Bunn
G. Bordier
Marco Bersanelli
Alessandro Schillaci
Mario Zannoni
M. Giard
J.-Ph. Bernard
S. Scully
B. Bélier
J. Lande
O. Rigaut
T. Decourcelle
Giuseppe D'Alessandro
M.-A. Bigot-Sazy
A. Mennella
D. Buzi
A. Gault
Cristian Franceschet
M. Piat
O. Perdereau
D. Prêle
D. Bennet
Victor Haynes
L. Dumoulin
S. Banfi
J. Martino
F. Voisin
Lucio Piccirillo
D. Viganò
Sophie Henrot-Versille
M. W. Ng
Y. Giraud-Héraud
Massimo Gervasi
Andrei Korotkov
Marcin Gradziel
F. Piacentini
Maria Salatino
P. Chanial
Damien Rambaud
Jonathan Aumont
Simon J. Melhuish
A. Baù
N. Holtzer
M. De Petris
Mark McCulloch
M. Stolpovskiy
F. Del Torto
S. Marnieros
Bruno Maffei
P. de Bernardis
F. Pajot
Elia S. Battistelli
D. Gayer
Francesco Cavaliere
Gregory S. Tucker
L. Bergé
Alessandro Coppolecchia
A. Lowitz
M. Tristram
C. Perbost
B. Watson
R. Puddu
F. Couchot
D. Néel
A. Passerini
A. Tartari
C. Chapron
Silvia Masi
Holland, WS
Scully, S
Burke, D
O'Sullivan, C
Gayer, D
Gradziel, M
Murphy, J
De Petris, M
Buzi, D
Zannoni, M
Mennella, A
Gervasi, M
Tartari, A
Maffei, B
Aumont, J
Banfi, S
Battaglia, P
Battistelli, E
Bau', A
Bélier, B
Bennet, D
Bergé, L
Bernard, J
Bersanelli, M
Bigot Sazy, M
Bleurvacq, N
Bordier, G
Brossard, J
Bunn, E
Cammileri, D
Cavaliere, F
Chanial, P
Chapron, C
Coppolecchia, A
Couchot, F
D'Alessandro, G
De Bernardis, P
Decourcelle, T
Del Torto, F
Dumoulin, L
Franceschet, C
Gault, A
Ghribi, A
Giard, M
Giraud Héraud, Y
Grandsire, L
Hamilton, J
Haynes, V
Henrot Versillé, S
Holtzer, N
Kaplan, J
Korotkov, A
Lande, J
Lowitz, A
Marnieros, S
Martino, J
Masi, S
Mcculloch, M
Melhuish, S
Montier, L
Néel, D
Ng, M
Pajot, F
Passerini, A
Perbost, C
Perdereau, O
Piacentini, F
Piat, M
Piccirillo, L
Pisano, G
Prêle, D
Puddu, R
Rambaud, D
Rigaut, O
Salatino, M
Schillaci, A
Stolpovskiy, M
Timbie, P
Tristram, M
Tucker, G
Viganò, D
Voisin, F
Watson, B
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
SPIE, 2016.

Abstract

Big Bang cosmologies predict that the cosmic microwave background (CMB) contains faint temperature and polarisation anisotropies imprinted in the early universe. ESA's PLANCK satellite has already measured the temperature anisotropies1 in exquisite detail; the next ambitious step is to map the primordial polarisation signatures which are several orders of magnitude lower. Polarisation E-modes have been measured2 but the even-fainter primordial B-modes have so far eluded detection. Their magnitude is unknown but it is clear that a sensitive telescope with exceptional control over systematic errors will be required. QUBIC3 is a ground-based European experiment that aims to exploit the novel concept of bolometric interferometry in order to measure B-mode polarisation anisotropies in the CMB. Beams from an aperture array of corrugated horns will be combined to form a synthesised image of the sky Stokes parameters on two focal planes: one at 150 GHz the other at 220 GHz. In this paper we describe recent optical modelling of the QUBIC beam combiner, concentrating on modelling the instrument point-spread-function and its operation in the 220-GHz band. We show the effects of optical aberrations and truncation as successive components are added to the beam path. In the case of QUBIC, the aberrations introduced by off-axis mirrors are the dominant contributor. As the frequency of operation is increased, the aperture horns allow up to five hybrid modes to propagate and we illustrate how the beam pattern changes across the 25% bandwidth. Finally we describe modifications to the QUBIC optical design to be used in a technical demonstrator, currently being manufactured for testing in 2016.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6ee6c9895ace6b4600c5646229eb3096