bicep2/Keck Array. IV. Optical Characterization and Performance of the Bicep2 and Keck Array Experiments
bicep2 and the Keck Array are polarization-sensitive microwave telescopes that observe the cosmic microwave background (CMB) from the South Pole at degree angular scales in search of a signature of inflation imprinted as B-mode polarization in the CMB. bicep2 was deployed in late 2009, observed for...
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ftharvardudash:oai:dash.harvard.edu:1/30168439 2023-05-15T18:22:45+02:00 bicep2/Keck Array. IV. Optical Characterization and Performance of the Bicep2 and Keck Array Experiments Ade, P. A. R. Aikin, R. W. Barkats, Denis A. Benton, S. J. Bischoff, Colin A. Bock, J. J. Bradford, K. J. Brevik, J. A. Buder, I Bullock, E. Dowell, C. D. Duband, L. Filippini, J. P. Fliescher, S. Golwala, S. R. Halpern, M. Hasselfield, M. Hildebrandt, S. R. Hilton, G. C. Hui, H. Irwin, K. D. Kang, J. H. Karkare, Kirit Sukrit Kaufman, J. P. Keating, B. G. Kefeli, S. Kernasovskiy, S. A. Kovac, John M Kuo, C. L. Leitch, E. M. Lueker, M. Megerian, K. G. Netterfield, C. B. Nguyen, H. T. O’Brient, R. IV, R. W. Ogburn Orlando, A. Pryke, C Richter, Sonja Valeska Schwarz, R. Sheehy, C. D. Staniszewski, Z. K. Sudiwala, R. V. Teply, G. P. Thompson, K. Tolan, J. E. Turner, A. D. Vieregg, A. G. Weber, A. C. Wong, C Yoon, K. W. 2015 application/pdf http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:30168439 https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/806/2/206 en_US eng IOP Publishing doi:10.1088/0004-637X/806/2/206 https://arxiv.org/abs/1502.00596 The Astrophysical Journal Ade, P. A. R., R. W. Aikin, D. Barkats, S. J. Benton, C. A. Bischoff, J. J. Bock, K. J. Bradford, et al. 2015. “bicep2/Keck Array. IV. Optical Characterization and Performance of the Bicep2 and Keck Array Experiments.” The Astrophysical Journal 806 (2) (June 18): 206. doi:10.1088/0004-637x/806/2/206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/806/2/206. 1538-4357 http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:30168439 cosmic background radiation cosmology: observations gravitational waves inflation polarization Journal Article 2015 ftharvardudash https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/806/2/206 https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/806/2/206 2022-04-05T11:37:46Z bicep2 and the Keck Array are polarization-sensitive microwave telescopes that observe the cosmic microwave background (CMB) from the South Pole at degree angular scales in search of a signature of inflation imprinted as B-mode polarization in the CMB. bicep2 was deployed in late 2009, observed for three years until the end of 2012 at 150 GHz with 512 antenna-coupled transition edge sensor bolometers, and has reported a detection of B-mode polarization on degree angular scales. The Keck Array was first deployed in late 2010 and will observe through 2016 with five receivers at several frequencies (95, 150, and 220 GHz). bicep2 and the Keck Array share a common optical design and employ the field-proven bicep1 strategy of using small-aperture, cold, on-axis refractive optics, providing excellent control of systematics while maintaining a large field of view. This design allows for full characterization of far-field optical performance using microwave sources on the ground. Here we describe the optical design of both instruments and report a full characterization of the optical performance and beams of bicep2 and the Keck Array at 150 GHz. Astronomy Version of Record Article in Journal/Newspaper South pole Harvard University: DASH - Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard South Pole The Astrophysical Journal 806 2 206 |
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bicep2 and the Keck Array are polarization-sensitive microwave telescopes that observe the cosmic microwave background (CMB) from the South Pole at degree angular scales in search of a signature of inflation imprinted as B-mode polarization in the CMB. bicep2 was deployed in late 2009, observed for three years until the end of 2012 at 150 GHz with 512 antenna-coupled transition edge sensor bolometers, and has reported a detection of B-mode polarization on degree angular scales. The Keck Array was first deployed in late 2010 and will observe through 2016 with five receivers at several frequencies (95, 150, and 220 GHz). bicep2 and the Keck Array share a common optical design and employ the field-proven bicep1 strategy of using small-aperture, cold, on-axis refractive optics, providing excellent control of systematics while maintaining a large field of view. This design allows for full characterization of far-field optical performance using microwave sources on the ground. Here we describe the optical design of both instruments and report a full characterization of the optical performance and beams of bicep2 and the Keck Array at 150 GHz. Astronomy Version of Record |
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Ade, P. A. R. Aikin, R. W. Barkats, Denis A. Benton, S. J. Bischoff, Colin A. Bock, J. J. Bradford, K. J. Brevik, J. A. Buder, I Bullock, E. Dowell, C. D. Duband, L. Filippini, J. P. Fliescher, S. Golwala, S. R. Halpern, M. Hasselfield, M. Hildebrandt, S. R. Hilton, G. C. Hui, H. Irwin, K. D. Kang, J. H. Karkare, Kirit Sukrit Kaufman, J. P. Keating, B. G. Kefeli, S. Kernasovskiy, S. A. Kovac, John M Kuo, C. L. Leitch, E. M. Lueker, M. Megerian, K. G. Netterfield, C. B. Nguyen, H. T. O’Brient, R. IV, R. W. Ogburn Orlando, A. Pryke, C Richter, Sonja Valeska Schwarz, R. Sheehy, C. D. Staniszewski, Z. K. Sudiwala, R. V. Teply, G. P. Thompson, K. Tolan, J. E. Turner, A. D. Vieregg, A. G. Weber, A. C. Wong, C Yoon, K. W. |
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Ade, P. A. R. Aikin, R. W. Barkats, Denis A. Benton, S. J. Bischoff, Colin A. Bock, J. J. Bradford, K. J. Brevik, J. A. Buder, I Bullock, E. Dowell, C. D. Duband, L. Filippini, J. P. Fliescher, S. Golwala, S. R. Halpern, M. Hasselfield, M. Hildebrandt, S. R. Hilton, G. C. Hui, H. Irwin, K. D. Kang, J. H. Karkare, Kirit Sukrit Kaufman, J. P. Keating, B. G. Kefeli, S. Kernasovskiy, S. A. Kovac, John M Kuo, C. L. Leitch, E. M. Lueker, M. Megerian, K. G. Netterfield, C. B. Nguyen, H. T. O’Brient, R. IV, R. W. Ogburn Orlando, A. Pryke, C Richter, Sonja Valeska Schwarz, R. Sheehy, C. D. Staniszewski, Z. K. Sudiwala, R. V. Teply, G. P. Thompson, K. Tolan, J. E. Turner, A. D. Vieregg, A. G. Weber, A. C. Wong, C Yoon, K. W. |
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bicep2/Keck Array. IV. Optical Characterization and Performance of the Bicep2 and Keck Array Experiments |
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bicep2/Keck Array. IV. Optical Characterization and Performance of the Bicep2 and Keck Array Experiments |
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bicep2/Keck Array. IV. Optical Characterization and Performance of the Bicep2 and Keck Array Experiments |
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