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A cryogenic rotation stage with a large clear aperture for the half-wave plates in the Spider instrument

Authors :
Bryan, Sean
Ade, Peter
Amiri, Mandana
Benton, Steven
Bihary, Richard
Bock, James
Bond, J. Richard
Chiang, H. Cynthia
Contaldi, Carlo
Crill, Brendan
Dore, Olivier
Elder, Benjamin
Filippini, Jeffrey
Fraisse, Aurelien
Gambrel, Anne
Gandilo, Natalie
Gudmundsson, Jon
Hasselfield, Matthew
Halpern, Mark
Hilton, Gene
Holmes, Warren
Hristov, Viktor
Irwin, Kent
Jones, William
Kermish, Zigmund
Lawrie, Craig
MacTavish, Carrie
Mason, Peter
Megerian, Krikor
Moncelsi, Lorenzo
Montroy, Thomas
Morford, Tracy
Nagy, Johanna
Netterfield, C. Barth
Padilla, Ivan
Rahlin, Alexandra S.
Reintsema, Carl
Riley, Daniel C.
Ruhl, John
Runyan, Marcus
Saliwanchik, Benjamin
Shariff, Jamil
Soler, Juan
Trangsrud, Amy
Tucker, Carole
Tucker, Rebecca
Turner, Anthony
Wen, Shyang
Wiebe, Donald
Young, Edward
Source :
Review of Scientific Instruments, 87, 014501 (2016)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We describe the cryogenic half-wave plate rotation mechanisms built for and used in Spider, a polarization-sensitive balloon-borne telescope array that observed the Cosmic Microwave Background at 95 GHz and 150 GHz during a stratospheric balloon flight from Antarctica in January 2015. The mechanisms operate at liquid helium temperature in flight. A three-point contact design keeps the mechanical bearings relatively small but allows for a large (305 mm) diameter clear aperture. A worm gear driven by a cryogenic stepper motor allows for precise positioning and prevents undesired rotation when the motors are depowered. A custom-built optical encoder system monitors the bearing angle to an absolute accuracy of +/- 0.1 degrees. The system performed well in Spider during its successful 16 day flight.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, Published in Review of Scientific Instruments. v2 includes reviewer changes and longer literature review

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Review of Scientific Instruments, 87, 014501 (2016)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1510.01771
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4939435