English

COMAP Early Science: III. CO Data Processing

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2022-07-20 v3 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We describe the first season COMAP analysis pipeline that converts raw detector readouts to calibrated sky maps. This pipeline implements four main steps: gain calibration, filtering, data selection, and map-making. Absolute gain calibration relies on a combination of instrumental and astrophysical sources, while relative gain calibration exploits real-time total-power variations. High efficiency filtering is achieved through spectroscopic common-mode rejection within and across receivers, resulting in nearly uncorrelated white noise within single-frequency channels. Consequently, near-optimal but biased maps are produced by binning the filtered time stream into pixelized maps; the corresponding signal bias transfer function is estimated through simulations. Data selection is performed automatically through a series of goodness-of-fit statistics, including χ2\chi^2 and multi-scale correlation tests. Applying this pipeline to the first-season COMAP data, we produce a dataset with very low levels of correlated noise. We find that one of our two scanning strategies (the Lissajous type) is sensitive to residual instrumental systematics. As a result, we no longer use this type of scan and exclude data taken this way from our Season 1 power spectrum estimates. We perform a careful analysis of our data processing and observing efficiencies and take account of planned improvements to estimate our future performance. Power spectrum results derived from the first-season COMAP maps are presented and discussed in companion papers.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2111.05929,
  title  = {COMAP Early Science: III. CO Data Processing},
  author = {Marie K. Foss and Håvard T. Ihle and Jowita Borowska and Kieran A. Cleary and Hans Kristian Eriksen and Stuart E. Harper and Junhan Kim and James W. Lamb and Jonas G. S. Lunde and Liju Philip and Maren Rasmussen and Nils-Ole Stutzer and Bade D. Uzgil and Duncan J. Watts and Ingunn K. Wehus and David P. Woody and J. Richard Bond and Patrick C. Breysse and Morgan Catha and Sarah E. Church and Dongwoo T. Chung and Clive Dickinson and Delaney A. Dunne and Todd Gaier and Joshua Ott Gundersen and Andrew I. Harris and Richard Hobbs and Charles R. Lawrence and Norman Murray and Anthony C. S. Readhead and Hamsa Padmanabhan and Timothy J. Pearson and Thomas J. Rennie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.05929},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Paper 3 of 7 in series. 26 pages, 23 figures, submitted to ApJ

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