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The Simons Observatory : Beam Characterization for the Small Aperture Telescopes

Authors :
Dachlythra, Nadia
Duivenvoorden, Adriaan J.
Gudmundsson, Jón E.
Hasselfield, Matthew
Coppi, Gabriele
Adler, Alexandre E.
Alonso, David
Azzoni, Susanna
Chesmore, Grace E.
Fabbian, Giulio
Ganga, Ken
Gerras, Remington G.
Jaffe, Andrew H.
Johnson, Bradley R.
Keating, Brian
Keskitalo, Reijo
Kisner, Theodore S.
Krachmalnicoff, Nicoletta
Lungu, Marius
Matsuda, Frederick
Naess, Sigurd
Page, Lyman
Puddu, Roberto
Puglisi, Giuseppe
Simon, Sara M.
Teply, Grant
Tsan, Tran
Wollack, Edward J.
Wolz, Kevin
Xu, Zhilei
Dachlythra, Nadia
Duivenvoorden, Adriaan J.
Gudmundsson, Jón E.
Hasselfield, Matthew
Coppi, Gabriele
Adler, Alexandre E.
Alonso, David
Azzoni, Susanna
Chesmore, Grace E.
Fabbian, Giulio
Ganga, Ken
Gerras, Remington G.
Jaffe, Andrew H.
Johnson, Bradley R.
Keating, Brian
Keskitalo, Reijo
Kisner, Theodore S.
Krachmalnicoff, Nicoletta
Lungu, Marius
Matsuda, Frederick
Naess, Sigurd
Page, Lyman
Puddu, Roberto
Puglisi, Giuseppe
Simon, Sara M.
Teply, Grant
Tsan, Tran
Wollack, Edward J.
Wolz, Kevin
Xu, Zhilei
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We use time-domain simulations of Jupiter observations to test and develop a beam reconstruction pipeline for the Simons Observatory Small Aperture Telescopes. The method relies on a mapmaker that estimates and subtracts correlated atmospheric noise and a beam fitting code designed to compensate for the bias caused by the mapmaker. We test our reconstruction performance for four different frequency bands against various algorithmic parameters, atmospheric conditions, and input beams. We additionally show the reconstruction quality as a function of the number of available observations and investigate how different calibration strategies affect the beam uncertainty. For all of the cases considered, we find good agreement between the fitted results and the input beam model within an ∼1.5% error for a multipole range ℓ = 30–700 and an ∼0.5% error for a multipole range ℓ = 50–200. We conclude by using a harmonic-domain component separation algorithm to verify that the beam reconstruction errors and biases observed in our analysis do not significantly bias the Simons Observatory r-measurement

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1428089836
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.1538-4357.ad0969