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The Simons Observatory: Design, integration, and testing of the small aperture telescopes

Authors :
Galitzki, Nicholas
Tsan, Tran
Spisak, Jake
Randall, Michael
Silva-Feaver, Max
Seibert, Joseph
Lashner, Jacob
Adachi, Shunsuke
Adkins, Sean M.
Alford, Thomas
Arnold, Kam
Ashton, Peter C.
Austermann, Jason E.
Baccigalupi, Carlo
Bazarko, Andrew
Beall, James A.
Bhimani, Sanah
Bixler, Bryce
Coppi, Gabriele
Corbett, Lance
Crowley, Kevin D.
Crowley, Kevin T.
Day-Weiss, Samuel
Dicker, Simon
Dow, Peter N.
Duell, Cody J.
Duff, Shannon M.
Gerras, Remington G.
Groh, John C.
Gudmundsson, Jon E.
Harrington, Kathleen
Hasegawa, Masaya
Healy, Erin
Henderson, Shawn W.
Hubmayr, Johannes
Iuliano, Jeffrey
Johnson, Bradley R.
Keating, Brian
Keller, Ben
Kiuchi, Kenji
Kofman, Anna M.
Koopman, Brian J.
Kusaka, Akito
Lee, Adrian T.
Lew, Richard A.
Lin, Lawrence T.
Link, Michael J
Lucas, Tammy J.
Lungu, Marius
Mangu, Aashrita
McMahon, Jeffrey J
Miller, Amber D.
Moore, Jenna E.
Morshed, Magdy
Nakata, Hironobu
Nati, Federico
Newburgh, Laura B.
Nguyen, David V.
Niemack, Michael D.
Page, Lyman A.
Sakaguri, Kana
Sakurai, Yuki
Rao, Mayuri Sathyanarayana
Saunders, Lauren J.
Shroyer, Jordan E.
Sugiyama, Junna
Tajima, Osamu
Takeuchi, Atsuto
Bua, Refilwe Tanah
Teply, Grant
Terasaki, Tomoki
Ullom, Joel N.
Van Lanen, Jeffrey L.
Vavagiakis, Eve M.
Vissers, Michael R
Walters, Liam
Wang, Yuhan
Xu, Zhilei
Yamada, Kyohei
Zheng, Kaiwen
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Simons Observatory (SO) is a cosmic microwave background (CMB) survey experiment that includes small-aperture telescopes (SATs) observing from an altitude of 5,200 m in the Atacama Desert in Chile. The SO SATs will cover six spectral bands between 27 and 280 GHz to search for primordial B-modes to a sensitivity of $\sigma(r)=0.002$, with quantified systematic errors well below this value. Each SAT is a self-contained cryogenic telescope with a 35$^\circ$ field of view, 42 cm diameter optical aperture, 40 K half-wave plate, 1 K refractive optics, and $<0.1$ K focal plane that holds $>12,000$ TES detectors. We describe the nominal design of the SATs and present details about the integration and testing for one operating at 93 and 145 GHz.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.05550
Document Type :
Working Paper