280 GHz Focal Plane Unit Design and Characterization for the SPIDER-2 Suborbital Polarimeter

We describe the construction and characterization of the 280 GHz bolometric focal plane units (FPUs) to be deployed on the second flight of the balloon-borne SPIDER instrument. These FPUs are vital to SPIDER's primary science goal of detecting or placing an upper limit on the amplitude of the p...

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Main Authors: Bergman, AS, Ade, PAR, Akers, S, Amiri, M, Austermann, JA, Beall, JA, Becker, DT, Benton, SJ, Bock, JJ, Bond, JR, Bryan, SA, Chiang, HC, Contaldi, CR, Domagalski, RS, Doré, O, Duff, SM, Duivenvoorden, AJ, Eriksen, HK, Farhang, M, Filippini, JP, Fissel, LM, Fraisse, AA, Freese, K, Galloway, M, Gambrel, AE, Gandilo, NN, Ganga, K, Grigorian, A, Gualtieri, R, Gudmundsson, JE, Halpern, M, Hartley, J, Hasselfield, M, Hilton, G, Holmes, W, Hristov, VV, Huang, Z, Hubmayr, J, Irwin, KD, Jones, WC, Khan, A, Kuo, CL, Kermish, ZD, Li, S, Mason, PV, Megerian, K, Moncelsi, L, Morford, TA, Nagy, JM, Netterfield, CB, Nolta, M, Osherson, B, Padilla, IL, Racine, B, Rahlin, AS, Redmond, S, Reintsema, C, Romualdez, LJ, Ruhl, JE, Runyan, MC, Ruud, TM, Shariff, JA, Shaw, EC, Shiu, C, Soler, JD, Song, X, Trangsrud, A, Tucker, C, Tucker, RS, Turner, AD, Ullom, J, List, JFVD, Lanen, JV, Vissers, MR, Weber, AC, Wehus, IK, Wen, S, Wiebe, DV, Young, EY
Other Authors: Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), Science and Technology Facilities Council
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/54751
http://arxiv.org/abs/1711.04169v2
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spelling ftimperialcol:oai:spiral.imperial.ac.uk:10044/1/54751 2023-05-15T14:02:50+02:00 280 GHz Focal Plane Unit Design and Characterization for the SPIDER-2 Suborbital Polarimeter Bergman, AS Ade, PAR Akers, S Amiri, M Austermann, JA Beall, JA Becker, DT Benton, SJ Bock, JJ Bond, JR Bryan, SA Chiang, HC Contaldi, CR Domagalski, RS Doré, O Duff, SM Duivenvoorden, AJ Eriksen, HK Farhang, M Filippini, JP Fissel, LM Fraisse, AA Freese, K Galloway, M Gambrel, AE Gandilo, NN Ganga, K Grigorian, A Gualtieri, R Gudmundsson, JE Halpern, M Hartley, J Hasselfield, M Hilton, G Holmes, W Hristov, VV Huang, Z Hubmayr, J Irwin, KD Jones, WC Khan, A Kuo, CL Kermish, ZD Li, S Mason, PV Megerian, K Moncelsi, L Morford, TA Nagy, JM Netterfield, CB Nolta, M Osherson, B Padilla, IL Racine, B Rahlin, AS Redmond, S Reintsema, C Romualdez, LJ Ruhl, JE Runyan, MC Ruud, TM Shariff, JA Shaw, EC Shiu, C Soler, JD Song, X Trangsrud, A Tucker, C Tucker, RS Turner, AD Ullom, J List, JFVD Lanen, JV Vissers, MR Weber, AC Wehus, IK Wen, S Wiebe, DV Young, EY Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Science and Technology Facilities Council Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) 2018-12-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/54751 http://arxiv.org/abs/1711.04169v2 unknown © The Authors astro-ph.IM Journal Article 2018 ftimperialcol 2018-12-20T23:39:40Z We describe the construction and characterization of the 280 GHz bolometric focal plane units (FPUs) to be deployed on the second flight of the balloon-borne SPIDER instrument. These FPUs are vital to SPIDER's primary science goal of detecting or placing an upper limit on the amplitude of the primordial gravitational wave signature in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) by constraining the B-mode contamination in the CMB from Galactic dust emission. Each 280 GHz focal plane contains a 16 x 16 grid of corrugated silicon feedhorns coupled to an array of aluminum-manganese transition-edge sensor (TES) bolometers fabricated on 150 mm diameter substrates. In total, the three 280 GHz FPUs contain 1,530 polarization sensitive bolometers (765 spatial pixels) optimized for the low loading environment in flight and read out by time-division SQUID multiplexing. In this paper we describe the mechanical, thermal, and magnetic shielding architecture of the focal planes and present cryogenic measurements which characterize yield and the uniformity of several bolometer parameters. The assembled FPUs have high yields, with one array as high as 95% including defects from wiring and readout. We demonstrate high uniformity in device parameters, finding the median saturation power for each TES array to be ~3 pW at 300 mK with a less than 6% variation across each array at one standard deviation. These focal planes will be deployed alongside the 95 and 150 GHz telescopes in the SPIDER-2 instrument, slated to fly from McMurdo Station in Antarctica in December 2018. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Imperial College London: Spiral McMurdo Station ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850)
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Bergman, AS
Ade, PAR
Akers, S
Amiri, M
Austermann, JA
Beall, JA
Becker, DT
Benton, SJ
Bock, JJ
Bond, JR
Bryan, SA
Chiang, HC
Contaldi, CR
Domagalski, RS
Doré, O
Duff, SM
Duivenvoorden, AJ
Eriksen, HK
Farhang, M
Filippini, JP
Fissel, LM
Fraisse, AA
Freese, K
Galloway, M
Gambrel, AE
Gandilo, NN
Ganga, K
Grigorian, A
Gualtieri, R
Gudmundsson, JE
Halpern, M
Hartley, J
Hasselfield, M
Hilton, G
Holmes, W
Hristov, VV
Huang, Z
Hubmayr, J
Irwin, KD
Jones, WC
Khan, A
Kuo, CL
Kermish, ZD
Li, S
Mason, PV
Megerian, K
Moncelsi, L
Morford, TA
Nagy, JM
Netterfield, CB
Nolta, M
Osherson, B
Padilla, IL
Racine, B
Rahlin, AS
Redmond, S
Reintsema, C
Romualdez, LJ
Ruhl, JE
Runyan, MC
Ruud, TM
Shariff, JA
Shaw, EC
Shiu, C
Soler, JD
Song, X
Trangsrud, A
Tucker, C
Tucker, RS
Turner, AD
Ullom, J
List, JFVD
Lanen, JV
Vissers, MR
Weber, AC
Wehus, IK
Wen, S
Wiebe, DV
Young, EY
280 GHz Focal Plane Unit Design and Characterization for the SPIDER-2 Suborbital Polarimeter
topic_facet astro-ph.IM
description We describe the construction and characterization of the 280 GHz bolometric focal plane units (FPUs) to be deployed on the second flight of the balloon-borne SPIDER instrument. These FPUs are vital to SPIDER's primary science goal of detecting or placing an upper limit on the amplitude of the primordial gravitational wave signature in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) by constraining the B-mode contamination in the CMB from Galactic dust emission. Each 280 GHz focal plane contains a 16 x 16 grid of corrugated silicon feedhorns coupled to an array of aluminum-manganese transition-edge sensor (TES) bolometers fabricated on 150 mm diameter substrates. In total, the three 280 GHz FPUs contain 1,530 polarization sensitive bolometers (765 spatial pixels) optimized for the low loading environment in flight and read out by time-division SQUID multiplexing. In this paper we describe the mechanical, thermal, and magnetic shielding architecture of the focal planes and present cryogenic measurements which characterize yield and the uniformity of several bolometer parameters. The assembled FPUs have high yields, with one array as high as 95% including defects from wiring and readout. We demonstrate high uniformity in device parameters, finding the median saturation power for each TES array to be ~3 pW at 300 mK with a less than 6% variation across each array at one standard deviation. These focal planes will be deployed alongside the 95 and 150 GHz telescopes in the SPIDER-2 instrument, slated to fly from McMurdo Station in Antarctica in December 2018.
author2 Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
Science and Technology Facilities Council
Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bergman, AS
Ade, PAR
Akers, S
Amiri, M
Austermann, JA
Beall, JA
Becker, DT
Benton, SJ
Bock, JJ
Bond, JR
Bryan, SA
Chiang, HC
Contaldi, CR
Domagalski, RS
Doré, O
Duff, SM
Duivenvoorden, AJ
Eriksen, HK
Farhang, M
Filippini, JP
Fissel, LM
Fraisse, AA
Freese, K
Galloway, M
Gambrel, AE
Gandilo, NN
Ganga, K
Grigorian, A
Gualtieri, R
Gudmundsson, JE
Halpern, M
Hartley, J
Hasselfield, M
Hilton, G
Holmes, W
Hristov, VV
Huang, Z
Hubmayr, J
Irwin, KD
Jones, WC
Khan, A
Kuo, CL
Kermish, ZD
Li, S
Mason, PV
Megerian, K
Moncelsi, L
Morford, TA
Nagy, JM
Netterfield, CB
Nolta, M
Osherson, B
Padilla, IL
Racine, B
Rahlin, AS
Redmond, S
Reintsema, C
Romualdez, LJ
Ruhl, JE
Runyan, MC
Ruud, TM
Shariff, JA
Shaw, EC
Shiu, C
Soler, JD
Song, X
Trangsrud, A
Tucker, C
Tucker, RS
Turner, AD
Ullom, J
List, JFVD
Lanen, JV
Vissers, MR
Weber, AC
Wehus, IK
Wen, S
Wiebe, DV
Young, EY
author_facet Bergman, AS
Ade, PAR
Akers, S
Amiri, M
Austermann, JA
Beall, JA
Becker, DT
Benton, SJ
Bock, JJ
Bond, JR
Bryan, SA
Chiang, HC
Contaldi, CR
Domagalski, RS
Doré, O
Duff, SM
Duivenvoorden, AJ
Eriksen, HK
Farhang, M
Filippini, JP
Fissel, LM
Fraisse, AA
Freese, K
Galloway, M
Gambrel, AE
Gandilo, NN
Ganga, K
Grigorian, A
Gualtieri, R
Gudmundsson, JE
Halpern, M
Hartley, J
Hasselfield, M
Hilton, G
Holmes, W
Hristov, VV
Huang, Z
Hubmayr, J
Irwin, KD
Jones, WC
Khan, A
Kuo, CL
Kermish, ZD
Li, S
Mason, PV
Megerian, K
Moncelsi, L
Morford, TA
Nagy, JM
Netterfield, CB
Nolta, M
Osherson, B
Padilla, IL
Racine, B
Rahlin, AS
Redmond, S
Reintsema, C
Romualdez, LJ
Ruhl, JE
Runyan, MC
Ruud, TM
Shariff, JA
Shaw, EC
Shiu, C
Soler, JD
Song, X
Trangsrud, A
Tucker, C
Tucker, RS
Turner, AD
Ullom, J
List, JFVD
Lanen, JV
Vissers, MR
Weber, AC
Wehus, IK
Wen, S
Wiebe, DV
Young, EY
author_sort Bergman, AS
title 280 GHz Focal Plane Unit Design and Characterization for the SPIDER-2 Suborbital Polarimeter
title_short 280 GHz Focal Plane Unit Design and Characterization for the SPIDER-2 Suborbital Polarimeter
title_full 280 GHz Focal Plane Unit Design and Characterization for the SPIDER-2 Suborbital Polarimeter
title_fullStr 280 GHz Focal Plane Unit Design and Characterization for the SPIDER-2 Suborbital Polarimeter
title_full_unstemmed 280 GHz Focal Plane Unit Design and Characterization for the SPIDER-2 Suborbital Polarimeter
title_sort 280 ghz focal plane unit design and characterization for the spider-2 suborbital polarimeter
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/54751
http://arxiv.org/abs/1711.04169v2
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