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The LSPE-Strip feed horn array

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2022-01-31 v2

Abstract

In this paper we discuss the design, manufacturing and characterization of the feed horn array of the Strip instrument of the Large Scale Polarization Explorer (LSPE) experiment. Strip is a microwave telescope, operating in the Q- and W-band, for the observation of the polarized emissions from the sky in a large fraction (about 37%) of the Northern hemisphere with subdegree angular resolution. The Strip focal plane is populated by forty-nine Q-band and six W-band corrugated horns, each feeding a cryogenically cooled polarimeter for the detection of the Stokes QQ and UU components of the polarized signal from the sky. The Q-band channel is designed to accurately monitor Galactic polarized synchrotron emission, while the combination of Q- and W-band will allow the study of atmospheric effects at the observation site, the Observatorio del Teide, in Tenerife. In this paper we focus on the development of the Strip corrugated feed horns, including design requirements, engineering and manufacturing, as well as detailed characterization and performance verification.

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@article{arxiv.2107.13775,
  title  = {The LSPE-Strip feed horn array},
  author = {C. Franceschet and F. Del Torto and F. Villa and S. Realini and R. Bongiolatti and O. A. Peverini and F. Pezzotta and D. M. Viganó and G. Addamo and M. Bersanelli and F. Cavaliere and F. Cuttaia and M. Gervasi and A. Mennella and G. Morgante and A. C. Taylor and G. Virone and M. Zannoni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.13775},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Version 1: This paper (28 pages, 25 figures) is part of the Special Issue "The LSPE/Strip instrument description and testing", being submitted to JINST. Version 2: Added new references. Splitting of design and specifications tables in Sec. 2.1. Other minor revisions included

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