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Concept Design of Low Frequency Telescope for CMB B-mode Polarization satellite LiteBIRD

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2021-01-19 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

LiteBIRD has been selected as JAXA's strategic large mission in the 2020s, to observe the cosmic microwave background (CMB) BB-mode polarization over the full sky at large angular scales. The challenges of LiteBIRD are the wide field-of-view (FoV) and broadband capabilities of millimeter-wave polarization measurements, which are derived from the system requirements. The possible paths of stray light increase with a wider FoV and the far sidelobe knowledge of 56-56 dB is a challenging optical requirement. A crossed-Dragone configuration was chosen for the low frequency telescope (LFT : 34--161 GHz), one of LiteBIRD's onboard telescopes. It has a wide field-of-view (18×918^\circ \times 9^\circ) with an aperture of 400 mm in diameter, corresponding to an angular resolution of about 30 arcminutes around 100 GHz. The focal ratio f/3.0 and the crossing angle of the optical axes of 90^\circ are chosen after an extensive study of the stray light. The primary and secondary reflectors have rectangular shapes with serrations to reduce the diffraction pattern from the edges of the mirrors. The reflectors and structure are made of aluminum to proportionally contract from warm down to the operating temperature at 55\,K. A 1/4 scaled model of the LFT has been developed to validate the wide field-of-view design and to demonstrate the reduced far sidelobes. A polarization modulation unit (PMU), realized with a half-wave plate (HWP) is placed in front of the aperture stop, the entrance pupil of this system. A large focal plane with approximately 1000 AlMn TES detectors and frequency multiplexing SQUID amplifiers is cooled to 100 mK. The lens and sinuous antennas have broadband capability. Performance specifications of the LFT and an outline of the proposed verification plan are presented.

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@article{arxiv.2101.06342,
  title  = {Concept Design of Low Frequency Telescope for CMB B-mode Polarization satellite LiteBIRD},
  author = {Y. Sekimoto and P. A. R. Ade and A. Adler and E. Allys and K. Arnold and D. Auguste and J. Aumont and R. Aurlien and J. Austermann and C. Baccigalupi and A. J. Banday and R. Banerji and R. B. Barreiro and S. Basak and J. Beall and D. Beck and S. Beckman and J. Bermejo and P. de Bernardis and M. Bersanelli and J. Bonis and J. Borrill and F. Boulanger and S. Bounissou and M. Brilenkov and M. Brown and M. Bucher and E. Calabrese and P. Campeti and A. Carones and F. J. Casas and A. Challinor and V. Chan and K. Cheung and Y. Chinone and J. F. Cliche and L. Colombo and F. Columbro and J. Cubas and A. Cukierman and D. Curtis and G. D'Alessandro and N. Dachlythra and M. De Petris and C. Dickinson and P. Diego-Palazuelos and M. Dobbs and T. Dotani and L. Duband and S. Duff and J. M. Duval and K. Ebisawa and T. Elleflot and H. K. Eriksen and J. Errard and T. Essinger-Hileman and F. Finelli and R. Flauger and C. Franceschet and U. Fuskeland and M. Galloway and K. Ganga and J. R. Gao and R. Genova-Santos and M. Gerbino and M. Gervasi and T. Ghigna and E. Gjerløw and M. L. Gradziel and J. Grain and F. Grupp and A. Gruppuso and J. E. Gudmundsson and T. de Haan and N. W. Halverson and P. Hargrave and T. Hasebe and M. Hasegawa and M. Hattori and M. Hazumi and S. Henrot-Versillé and D. Herman and D. Herranz and C. A. Hill and G. Hilton and Y. Hirota and E. Hivon and R. A. Hlozek and Y. Hoshino and E. de la Hoz and J. Hubmayr and K. Ichiki and T. iida and H. Imada and K. Ishimura and H. Ishino and G. Jaehnig and T. Kaga and S. Kashima and N. Katayama and A. Kato and T. Kawasaki and R. Keskitalo and T. Kisner and Y. Kobayashi and N. Kogiso and A. Kogut and K. Kohri and E. Komatsu and K. Komatsu and K. Konishi and N. Krachmalnicoff and I. Kreykenbohm and C. L. Kuo and A. Kushino and L. Lamagna and J. V. Lanen and M. Lattanzi and A. T. Lee and C. Leloup and F. Levrier and E. Linder and T. Louis and G. Luzzi and T. Maciaszek and B. Maffei and D. Maino and M. Maki and S. Mandelli and E. Martinez-Gonzalez and S. Masi and T. Matsumura and A. Mennella and M. Migliaccio and Y. Minanmi and K. Mitsuda and J. Montgomery and L. Montier and G. Morgante and B. Mot and Y. Murata and J. A. Murphy and M. Nagai and Y. Nagano and T. Nagasaki and R. Nagata and S. Nakamura and T. Namikawa and P. Natoli and S. Nerval and T. Nishibori and H. Nishino and C. O'Sullivan and H. Ogawa and H. Ogawa and S. Oguri and H. Ohsaki and I. S. Ohta and N. Okada and N. Okada and L. Pagano and A. Paiella and D. Paoletti and G. Patanchon and J. Peloton and F. Piacentini and G. Pisano and G. Polenta and D. Poletti and T. Prouvé and G. Puglisi and D. Rambaud and C. Raum and S. Realini and M. Reinecke and M. Remazeilles and A. Ritacco and G. Roudil and J. A. Rubino-Martin and M. Russell and H. Sakurai and Y. Sakurai and M. Sandri and M. Sasaki and G. Savini and D. Scott and J. Seibert and B. Sherwin and K. Shinozaki and M. Shiraishi and P. Shirron and G. Signorelli and G. Smecher and S. Stever and R. Stompor and H. Sugai and S. Sugiyama and A. Suzuki and J. Suzuki and T. L. Svalheim and E. Switzer and R. Takaku and H. Takakura and S. Takakura and Y. Takase and Y. Takeda and A. Tartari and E. Taylor and Y. Terao and H. Thommesen and K. L. Thompson and B. Thorne and T. Toda and M. Tomasi and M. Tominaga and N. Trappe and M. Tristram and M. Tsuji and M. Tsujimoto and C. Tucker and J. Ullom and G. Vermeulen and P. Vielva and F. Villa and M. Vissers and N. Vittorio and I. Wehus and J. Weller and B. Westbrook and J. Wilms and B. Winter and E. J. Wollack and N. Y. Yamasaki and T. Yoshida and J. Yumoto and M. Zannoni and A. Zonca},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.06342},
  year   = {2021}
}

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21 pages, 14 figures