Instrumental performance and results from testing of the BLAST-TNG receiver, submillimeter optics, and MKID detector arrays

Author:

Galitzki Nicholas1,Ade Peter2,Angilè Francesco E.1,Ashton Peter3,Austermann Jason4,Billings Tashalee1,Che George5,Cho Hsiao-Mei6,Davis Kristina5,Devlin Mark1,Dicker Simon1,Dober Bradley J.1,Fissel Laura M.3,Fukui Yasuo7,Gao Jiansong4,Gordon Samuel5,Groppi Christopher E.5,Hillbrand Seth1,Hilton Gene C.4,Hubmayr Johannes4,Irwin Kent D.8,Klein Jeffrey1,Li Dale6,Li Zhi-Yun9,Lourie Nathan P.1,Lowe Ian1,Mani Hamdi5,Martin Peter G.10,Mauskopf Philip5,McKenney Christopher4,Nati Federico1,Novak Giles3,Pascale Enzo2,Pisano Giampaolo2,Santos Fabio P.3,Scott Douglas11,Sinclair Adrian5,Soler Juan D.12,Tucker Carole2,Underhill Matthew5,Vissers Michael4,Williams Paul3

Affiliation:

1. Univ. of Pennsylvania (United States)

2. Univ. of Cardiff (United Kingdom)

3. Northwestern Univ. (United States)

4. National Institute of Standards and Technology (United States)

5. Arizona State Univ. (United States)

6. SLAC National Accelerator Lab. (United States)

7. Nagoya Univ. (Japan)

8. Stanford Univ. (United States)

9. Univ. of Virginia (United States)

10. Univ. of Toronto (Canada)

11. Lab. AIM, Paris-Saclay, Univ. Paris Diderot, CNRS (France)

12. Univ. of British Columbia (Canada)

Publisher

SPIE

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