Measuring the CMB spectral distortions with COSMO: the multi-mode antenna system
In this work, we present the design and manufacturing of the two multi-mode antenna arrays of the COSMO experiment and the preliminary beam pattern measurements of their fundamental mode compared with simulations. COSMO is a cryogenic Martin-Puplett Fourier Transform Spectrometer that aims at measur...
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author | Manzan, Elenia Albano, Lorenzo Franceschet, Cristian Battistelli, Elia S. De Bernardis, Paolo Bersanelli, Marco Cacciotti, Federico Capponi, Alessandro Columbro, Fabio Conenna, Giulia Coppi, Gabriele Coppolecchia, Alessandro D'Alessandro, Giuseppe De Gasperis, Giancarlo De Petris, Marco Gervasi, Massimo Isopi, Giovanni Lamagna, Luca Limonta, Andrea Marchitelli, Elisabetta Masi, Silvia Mennella, Aniello Montonati, Filippo Nati, Federico Occhiuzzi, Andrea Paiella, Alessandro Pettinari, Giorgio Piacentini, Francesco Piccirillo, Lucio Pisano, Giampaolo Tucker, Carole Zannoni, Mario |
author2 | Zmuidzinas, Jonas Manzan, E Albano, L Franceschet, C Battistelli, E De Bernardis, P Bersanelli, M Cacciotti, F Capponi, A Columbro, F Conenna, G Coppi, G Coppolecchia, A D'Alessandro, G De Gasperis, G De Petris, M Gervasi, M Isopi, G Lamagna, L Limonta, A Marchitelli, E Masi, S Mennella, A Montonati, F Nati, F Occhiuzzi, A Paiella, A Pettinari, G Piacentini, F Piccirillo, L Pisano, G Tucker, C Zannoni, M |
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description | In this work, we present the design and manufacturing of the two multi-mode antenna arrays of the COSMO experiment and the preliminary beam pattern measurements of their fundamental mode compared with simulations. COSMO is a cryogenic Martin-Puplett Fourier Transform Spectrometer that aims at measuring the isotropic y-type spectral distortion of the Cosmic Microwave Background from Antarctica, by performing differential measurements between the sky and an internal, cryogenic reference blackbody. To reduce the atmospheric contribution, a spinning wedge mirror performs fast sky-dips at varying elevations while fast, low-noise Kinetic Inductance detectors scan the interferogram. Two arrays of antennas couple the radiation to the detectors. Each array consists of nine smooth-walled multi-mode feed-horns, operating in the 120-180 GHz and 210-300 GHz range, respectively. The multi-mode propagation helps increase the instrumental sensitivity without employing large focal planes with hundreds of detectors. The two arrays have a step-linear and a linear profile, respectively, and are obtained by superimposing aluminum plates made with CNC milling. The simulated multi-mode beam pattern has a ∼ 20◦ - 26◦ FWHM for the low-frequency array and ∼ 16◦ FWHM for the high-frequency one. The side lobes are below -15 dB. To characterize the antenna response, we measured the beam pattern of the fundamental mode using a Vector Network Analyzer, in far-field conditions inside an anechoic chamber at room temperature. We completed the measurements of the low-frequency array and found a good agreement with the simulations. We also identified a few non-idealities that we attribute to the measuring setup and will further investigate. A comprehensive multi-mode measurement will be feasible at cryogenic temperature once the full receiver is integrated. |
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spelling | ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/509159 2025-05-18T13:55:20+00:00 Measuring the CMB spectral distortions with COSMO: the multi-mode antenna system Manzan, Elenia Albano, Lorenzo Franceschet, Cristian Battistelli, Elia S. De Bernardis, Paolo Bersanelli, Marco Cacciotti, Federico Capponi, Alessandro Columbro, Fabio Conenna, Giulia Coppi, Gabriele Coppolecchia, Alessandro D'Alessandro, Giuseppe De Gasperis, Giancarlo De Petris, Marco Gervasi, Massimo Isopi, Giovanni Lamagna, Luca Limonta, Andrea Marchitelli, Elisabetta Masi, Silvia Mennella, Aniello Montonati, Filippo Nati, Federico Occhiuzzi, Andrea Paiella, Alessandro Pettinari, Giorgio Piacentini, Francesco Piccirillo, Lucio Pisano, Giampaolo Tucker, Carole Zannoni, Mario Zmuidzinas, Jonas Manzan, E Albano, L Franceschet, C Battistelli, E De Bernardis, P Bersanelli, M Cacciotti, F Capponi, A Columbro, F Conenna, G Coppi, G Coppolecchia, A D'Alessandro, G De Gasperis, G De Petris, M Gervasi, M Isopi, G Lamagna, L Limonta, A Marchitelli, E Masi, S Mennella, A Montonati, F Nati, F Occhiuzzi, A Paiella, A Pettinari, G Piacentini, F Piccirillo, L Pisano, G Tucker, C Zannoni, M 2024 https://hdl.handle.net/10281/509159 https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3018730 eng eng SPIE info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/9781510675278 ispartofbook:Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy XII 2024 - 18 June 2024 through 22 June 2024 volume:13102 serie:PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE alleditors:Zmuidzinas, Jonas https://hdl.handle.net/10281/509159 doi:10.1117/12.3018730 Cosmic Microwave Background feed-horn antenna multi-mode propagation spectral distortion Settore PHYS-05/A - Astrofisica cosmologia e scienza dello spazio info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2024 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3018730 2025-04-28T01:57:13Z In this work, we present the design and manufacturing of the two multi-mode antenna arrays of the COSMO experiment and the preliminary beam pattern measurements of their fundamental mode compared with simulations. COSMO is a cryogenic Martin-Puplett Fourier Transform Spectrometer that aims at measuring the isotropic y-type spectral distortion of the Cosmic Microwave Background from Antarctica, by performing differential measurements between the sky and an internal, cryogenic reference blackbody. To reduce the atmospheric contribution, a spinning wedge mirror performs fast sky-dips at varying elevations while fast, low-noise Kinetic Inductance detectors scan the interferogram. Two arrays of antennas couple the radiation to the detectors. Each array consists of nine smooth-walled multi-mode feed-horns, operating in the 120-180 GHz and 210-300 GHz range, respectively. The multi-mode propagation helps increase the instrumental sensitivity without employing large focal planes with hundreds of detectors. The two arrays have a step-linear and a linear profile, respectively, and are obtained by superimposing aluminum plates made with CNC milling. The simulated multi-mode beam pattern has a ∼ 20◦ - 26◦ FWHM for the low-frequency array and ∼ 16◦ FWHM for the high-frequency one. The side lobes are below -15 dB. To characterize the antenna response, we measured the beam pattern of the fundamental mode using a Vector Network Analyzer, in far-field conditions inside an anechoic chamber at room temperature. We completed the measurements of the low-frequency array and found a good agreement with the simulations. We also identified a few non-idealities that we attribute to the measuring setup and will further investigate. A comprehensive multi-mode measurement will be feasible at cryogenic temperature once the full receiver is integrated. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy XII 97 |
spellingShingle | Cosmic Microwave Background feed-horn antenna multi-mode propagation spectral distortion Settore PHYS-05/A - Astrofisica cosmologia e scienza dello spazio Manzan, Elenia Albano, Lorenzo Franceschet, Cristian Battistelli, Elia S. De Bernardis, Paolo Bersanelli, Marco Cacciotti, Federico Capponi, Alessandro Columbro, Fabio Conenna, Giulia Coppi, Gabriele Coppolecchia, Alessandro D'Alessandro, Giuseppe De Gasperis, Giancarlo De Petris, Marco Gervasi, Massimo Isopi, Giovanni Lamagna, Luca Limonta, Andrea Marchitelli, Elisabetta Masi, Silvia Mennella, Aniello Montonati, Filippo Nati, Federico Occhiuzzi, Andrea Paiella, Alessandro Pettinari, Giorgio Piacentini, Francesco Piccirillo, Lucio Pisano, Giampaolo Tucker, Carole Zannoni, Mario Measuring the CMB spectral distortions with COSMO: the multi-mode antenna system |
title | Measuring the CMB spectral distortions with COSMO: the multi-mode antenna system |
title_full | Measuring the CMB spectral distortions with COSMO: the multi-mode antenna system |
title_fullStr | Measuring the CMB spectral distortions with COSMO: the multi-mode antenna system |
title_full_unstemmed | Measuring the CMB spectral distortions with COSMO: the multi-mode antenna system |
title_short | Measuring the CMB spectral distortions with COSMO: the multi-mode antenna system |
title_sort | measuring the cmb spectral distortions with cosmo: the multi-mode antenna system |
topic | Cosmic Microwave Background feed-horn antenna multi-mode propagation spectral distortion Settore PHYS-05/A - Astrofisica cosmologia e scienza dello spazio |
topic_facet | Cosmic Microwave Background feed-horn antenna multi-mode propagation spectral distortion Settore PHYS-05/A - Astrofisica cosmologia e scienza dello spazio |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10281/509159 https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3018730 |