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CCAT-prime: Design of the Mod-Cam receiver and 280 GHz MKID instrument module

Authors :
Vavagiakis, Eve M.
Duell, Cody J.
Austermann, Jason
Beall, James
Bhandarkar, Tanay
Chapman, Scott C.
Choi, Steve K.
Coppi, Gabriele
Dicker, Simon
Devlin, Mark
Freundt, Rodrigo G.
Gao, Jiansong
Groppi, Christopher
Herter, Terry L.
Huber, Zachary B.
Hubmayr, Johannes
Johnstone, Doug
Keller, Ben
Kofman, Anna M.
Li, Yaqiong
Mauskopf, Philip
McMahon, Jeff
Moore, Jenna
Murphy, Colin C.
Niemack, Michael D.
Nikola, Thomas
Orlowski-Scherer, John
Rossi, Kayla M.
Sinclair, Adrian K.
Stacey, Gordon J.
Ullom, Joel
Vissers, Michael
Wheeler, Jordan
Xu, Zhilei
Zhu, Ningfeng
Zou, Bugao
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Mod-Cam is a first light and commissioning instrument for the CCAT-prime project's six-meter aperture Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope (FYST), currently under construction at 5600 m on Cerro Chajnantor in Chile's Atacama Desert. Prime-Cam, a first-generation science instrument for FYST, will deliver over ten times greater mapping speed than current and near-term facilities for unprecedented 280-850 GHz broadband and spectroscopic measurements with microwave kinetic inductance detectors (MKIDs). CCAT-prime will address a suite of science goals, from Big Bang cosmology to star formation and galaxy evolution over cosmic time. Mod-Cam deployment on FYST with a 280 GHz instrument module containing MKID arrays is planned for early science observations in 2024. Mod-Cam will be used to test instrument modules for Prime-Cam, which can house up to seven instrument modules. We discuss the design and status of the 0.9 m diameter, 1.8 m long Mod-Cam receiver and 40 cm diameter 280 GHz instrument module, with cold stages at 40 K, 4 K, 1 K, and 100 mK. We also describe the instrument module's cryogenic readout designs to enable the readout of more than 10,000 MKIDs across 18 networks.<br />Comment: Presented at SPIE Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy XI

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2208.05468
Document Type :
Working Paper