Simons Observatory: characterizing the Large Aperture Telescope Receiver with radio holography

Author:

Chesmore Grace E.ORCID,Harrington Kathleen1,Sierra Carlos E.,Gallardo Patricio A.1,Sutariya Shreya,Alford Tommy,Adler Alexandre E.2,Bhandarkar Tanay3,Coppi Gabriele45,Dachlythra Nadia2,Golec Joseph,Gudmundsson Jon2ORCID,Haridas Saianeesh K.3,Johnson Bradley R.1,Kofman Anna M.3,Iuliano Jeffrey3,McMahon Jeff16,Niemack Michael D.7,Orlowski-Scherer John3,Perez Sarmiento Karen3,Puddu Roberto8,Silva-Feaver Max9,Simon Sara M.10,Robe Julia3,Wollack Edward J.11ORCID,Xu Zhilei12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Chicago

2. Stockholm University

3. University of Pennsylvania

4. University of Milano-Bicocca

5. National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN)

6. University of Virginia

7. Cornell University

8. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

9. University of California

10. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

11. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

12. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Abstract

We present near-field radio holography measurements of the Simons Observatory Large Aperture Telescope Receiver optics. These measurements demonstrate that radio holography of complex millimeter-wave optical systems comprising cryogenic lenses, filters, and feed horns can provide detailed characterization of wave propagation before deployment. We used the measured amplitude and phase, at 4 K, of the receiver near-field beam pattern to predict two key performance parameters: 1) the amount of scattered light that will spill past the telescope to 300 K and 2) the beam pattern expected from the receiver when fielded on the telescope. These cryogenic measurements informed the removal of a filter, which led to improved optical efficiency and reduced sidelobes at the exit of the receiver. Holography measurements of this system suggest that the spilled power past the telescope mirrors will be less than 1%, and the main beam with its near sidelobes are consistent with the nominal telescope design. This is the first time such parameters have been confirmed in the lab prior to deployment of a new receiver. This approach is broadly applicable to millimeter and submillimeter instruments.

Funder

Fermilab

National Science Foundation

European Research Council

Simons Foundation

Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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