Artículo
QUBIC V: Cryogenic system design and performance
Masi, S.; Battistelli, E. S.; De Bernardis, P.; Chapron, C.; Columbro, F.; Coppolecchia, A.; D’Alessandro, G.; De Petris, M.; Grandsire, L.; Hamilton, J. C.; Lamagna, L.; Marnieros, S.; Mele, L.; May, A.; Almela, Daniel Alejandro
; Cobos Cerutti, Agustin Cleto
; Duca, Clara
; Etchegoyen, Alberto
; Ferreyro, Luciano Pablo
; Gamboa Lerena, Martín Miguel
; García Redondo, Manuel Elías
; Hampel, Matias Rolf
; Harari, Diego Dario
; Melo, Diego Gabriel
; Pastoriza, Hernan
; Platino, Manuel
; Rasztocky, Emiliano
; Scoccola, Claudia Graciela
; Supanitsky, Alberto Daniel
; Wright, María
Fecha de publicación:
10/2021
Editorial:
IOP Publishing
Revista:
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
ISSN:
1475-7516
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Current experiments aimed at measuring the polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) use cryogenic detector arrays with cold optical systems to boost their mapping speed. For this reason, large volume cryogenic systems with large optical windows, working continuously for years, are needed. The cryogenic system of the QUBIC (Q & U Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology) experiment solves a combination of simultaneous requirements: very large optical throughput (∼40 cm2sr), large volume (∼1 m3) and large mass (∼165 kg) of the cryogenic instrument. Here we describe its design, fabrication, experimental optimization and validation in the Technological Demonstrator configuration. The QUBIC cryogenic system is based on a large volume cryostat that uses two pulse-tube refrigerators to cool the instrument to ∼3 K. The instrument includes the cryogenic polarization modulator, the corrugated feedhorn array, and the lower temperature stages: a 4He evaporator cooling the interferometer beam combiner to ∼1 K and a 3He evaporator cooling the focal-plane detector arrays to ∼0.3 K. The cryogenic system has been tested and validated for more than 6 months of continuous operation. The detector arrays have reached a stable operating temperature of 0.33 K, while the polarization modulator has operated at a ∼10 K base temperature. The system has been tilted to cover the boresight elevation range 20°-90° without significant temperature variations. The instrument is now ready for deployment to the high Argentinean Andes.
Palabras clave:
CMBR EXPERIMENTS
,
CMB POLARIZATION
,
CMB DETECTORS
,
CRYOGENIC SISTEMS
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Articulos(CCT - LA PLATA)
Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - LA PLATA
Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - LA PLATA
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Masi, S.; Battistelli, E. S.; De Bernardis, P.; Chapron, C.; Columbro, F.; et al.; QUBIC V: Cryogenic system design and performance; IOP Publishing; Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics; 2022; 10-2021; 1-31
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