The Simons Observatory (SO) is a ground-based cosmic microwave background (CMB) survey experiment that consists of three 0.5 m small-aperture telescopes (SATs) and one 6 m large-aperture telescope (LAT), sited at an elevation of 5200 m in the Atacama Desert in Chile. In order to meet the sensitivity requirements set for next-generation CMB telescopes, the LAT will deploy 30,000 transition edge sensor (TES) detectors at 100 mK across 7 optics tubes (OT), all within the Large Aperture Telescope Receiver (LATR). Additionally, the LATR has the capability to expand to 62,000 TES across 13 OTs. The LAT will be capable of making arcminute-resolution observations of the CMB, with detector bands centered at 30, 40, 90, 150, 230, and 280 GHz. We have rigorously tested the LATR systems prior to deployment in order to fully characterize the instrument and show that it can achieve the desired sensitivity levels. We show that the LATR meets cryogenic and mechanical requirements, and maintains acceptably low baseline readout noise.

Bhandarkar, T., Bhimani, S., Coppi, G., Dicker, S., Haridas, S., Harrington, K., et al. (2022). The simons observatory: development and validation of the large aperture telescope receiver. In Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. SPIE [10.1117/12.2629557].

The simons observatory: development and validation of the large aperture telescope receiver

Coppi G.;
2022

Abstract

The Simons Observatory (SO) is a ground-based cosmic microwave background (CMB) survey experiment that consists of three 0.5 m small-aperture telescopes (SATs) and one 6 m large-aperture telescope (LAT), sited at an elevation of 5200 m in the Atacama Desert in Chile. In order to meet the sensitivity requirements set for next-generation CMB telescopes, the LAT will deploy 30,000 transition edge sensor (TES) detectors at 100 mK across 7 optics tubes (OT), all within the Large Aperture Telescope Receiver (LATR). Additionally, the LATR has the capability to expand to 62,000 TES across 13 OTs. The LAT will be capable of making arcminute-resolution observations of the CMB, with detector bands centered at 30, 40, 90, 150, 230, and 280 GHz. We have rigorously tested the LATR systems prior to deployment in order to fully characterize the instrument and show that it can achieve the desired sensitivity levels. We show that the LATR meets cryogenic and mechanical requirements, and maintains acceptably low baseline readout noise.
paper
Astronomical Instrumentation; Cosmic Microwave Background; Cryogenic Receiver; Multiplexing readout; Observational Cosmology;
English
Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy XI 2022 - 17 July 2022 through 22 July 2022
2022
Zmuidzinas, J; Gao, JR
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
9781510653610
2022
12190
1219012
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Bhandarkar, T., Bhimani, S., Coppi, G., Dicker, S., Haridas, S., Harrington, K., et al. (2022). The simons observatory: development and validation of the large aperture telescope receiver. In Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. SPIE [10.1117/12.2629557].
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