论文标题

CCAT-PRIME:第一个Light 280 GHz MKID阵列和Mod-Cam接收器的设计和状态

CCAT-prime: Designs and status of the first light 280 GHz MKID array and Mod-Cam receiver

论文作者

Duell, Cody J., Vavagiakis, Eve M., Austermann, Jason, Chapman, Scott C., Choi, Steve K., Cothard, Nicholas F., Dober, Brad, Gallardo, Patricio, Gao, Jiansong, Groppi, Christopher, Herter, Terry L., Stacey, Gordon J., Huber, Zachary, Hubmayr, Johannes, Johnstone, Doug, Li, Yaqiong, Mauskopf, Philip, McMahon, Jeff, Niemack, Michael D., Nikola, Thomas, Rossi, Kayla, Simon, Sara, Sinclair, Adrian K., Vissers, Michael, Wheeler, Jordan, Zou, Bugao

论文摘要

CCAT PRIME项目的第一个灯阵列将在2022年底在智利高高的Atacama Desert的Fred Young Imbilimeter望远镜(FYST)上部署在Mod-cam,单模型测试台和第一个浅色低温恒温器上波长。1mod-cam将为Prime-CAM(主要第一代仪器)铺平道路,该仪器将容纳多达七个乐器模块,以同时观察天空,并研究从监测质子到探测远距离星系群的各种科学目标,并表征宇宙的Microwave背景(CMB)。至少一个以280 GHz为中心的微波动力学探测器(MKIDS)的馈示耦合阵列将在Mod-cam中包括在最初的光线中,并将在阶段中部署额外的仪器模块,并在各个阶段中部署。第一个280 GHz检测器阵列是由CO的NIST的量子传感器组制造的,其中包括3,456个极化敏感的MKID。当前的机械设计允许将多达三个六角形阵列放置在每个单个仪器模块中。我们介绍了第一个光检测器阵列的详细信息,包括机械设计和冷读数计划,以及将MOD-CAM作为Prime-Cam的测试台和前身引入。

The CCAT-prime project's first light array will be deployed in Mod-Cam, a single-module testbed and first light cryostat, on the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope (FYST) in Chile's high Atacama desert in late 2022. FYST is a six-meter aperture telescope being built on Cerro Chajnantor at an elevation of 5600 meters to observe at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths.1 Mod-Cam will pave the way for Prime-Cam, the primary first generation instrument, which will house up to seven instrument modules to simultaneously observe the sky and study a diverse set of science goals from monitoring protostars to probing distant galaxy clusters and characterizing the cosmic microwave background (CMB). At least one feedhorn-coupled array of microwave kinetic inductance detectors (MKIDs) centered on 280 GHz will be included in Mod-Cam at first light, with additional instrument modules to be deployed along with Prime-Cam in stages. The first 280 GHz detector array was fabricated by the Quantum Sensors Group at NIST in Boulder, CO and includes 3,456 polarization-sensitive MKIDs. Current mechanical designs allow for up to three hexagonal arrays to be placed in each single instrument module. We present details on this first light detector array, including mechanical designs and cold readout plans, as well as introducing Mod-Cam as both a testbed and predecessor to Prime-Cam.

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