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Advanced ACTPol Cryogenic Detector Arrays and Readout

Authors :
S. M. Simon
Jason E. Austermann
S. P. Ho
John P. Hughes
Nick Battaglia
Shannon M. Duff
F. De Bernardis
Erminia Calabrese
Kevin M. Huffenberger
Brian J. Koopman
Rahul Datta
Jeff McMahon
Federico Nati
B. D. Sherwin
Kent D. Irwin
Rupert Allison
Maria Salatino
S. Henderson
A. van Engelen
Edward J. Wollack
L. A. Page
Eve M. Vavagiakis
Laura Newburgh
Steve K. Choi
J. A. Beall
Emily Grace
Kevin T. Crowley
Prajwal Niraula
David N. Spergel
Alessandro Schillaci
Kevin Coughlin
Michael D. Niemack
Johannes Hubmayr
Neelima Sehgal
Jason R. Stevens
J. R. Bond
D. T. Becker
Suzanne T. Staggs
R. Dunner
Mark J. Devlin
Renée Hlozek
Patricio A. Gallardo
Matthew Hasselfield
Taylor Baildon
Robert Thornton
Jonathan Sievers
Gene C. Hilton
Jonathan T. Ward
Jo Dunkley
J. Van Lanen
Dale Li
F. Hills
B. L. Schmitt
Christine G. Pappas
Arthur Kosowsky
Charles Munson
Adam D. Hincks
Henderson, S
Allison, R
Austermann, J
Baildon, T
Battaglia, N
Beall, J
Becker, D
De Bernardis, F
Bond, J
Calabrese, E
Choi, S
Coughlin, K
Crowley, K
Datta, R
Devlin, M
Duff, S
Dunkley, J
Dã¼nner, R
van Engelen, A
Gallardo, P
Grace, E
Hasselfield, M
Hills, F
Hilton, G
Hincks, A
Hloẑek, R
Ho, S
Hubmayr, J
Huffenberger, K
Hughes, J
Irwin, K
Koopman, B
Kosowsky, A
Li, D
Mcmahon, J
Munson, C
Nati, F
Newburgh, L
Niemack, M
Niraula, P
Page, L
Pappas, C
Salatino, M
Schillaci, A
Schmitt, B
Sehgal, N
Sherwin, B
Sievers, J
Simon, S
Spergel, D
Staggs, S
Stevens, J
Thornton, R
Van Lanen, J
Vavagiakis, E
Ward, J
Wollack, E
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Springer New York LLC, 2016.

Abstract

Advanced ACTPol is a polarization-sensitive upgrade for the 6 m aperture Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT), adding new frequencies and increasing sensitivity over the previous ACTPol receiver. In 2016, Advanced ACTPol will begin to map approximately half the sky in five frequency bands (28-230 GHz). Its maps of primary and secondary cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies -- imaged in intensity and polarization at few arcminute-scale resolution -- will enable precision cosmological constraints and also a wide array of cross-correlation science that probes the expansion history of the universe and the growth of structure via gravitational collapse. To accomplish these scientific goals, the Advanced ACTPol receiver will be a significant upgrade to the ACTPol receiver, including four new multichroic arrays of cryogenic, feedhorn-coupled AlMn transition edge sensor (TES) polarimeters (fabricated on 150 mm diameter wafers); a system of continuously rotating meta-material silicon half-wave plates; and a new multiplexing readout architecture which uses superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) and time division to achieve a 64-row multiplexing factor. Here we present the status and scientific goals of the Advanced ACTPol instrument, emphasizing the design and implementation of the Advanced ACTPol cryogenic detector arrays.<br />9 pages, 3 figures, conference proceedings submitted to Journal of Low Temperature Physics

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00222291
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cff89b491f6668e0e3b70ba27d5c55bf