Superfluid-tight cryogenic receiver with continuous sub-Kelvin cooling for EXCLAIM

The EXperiment for Cryogenic Large-Aperture Intensity Mapping (EXCLAIM) is a balloon-borne telescope designed to survey star formation over cosmological time scales using intensity mapping in the 420 - 540 GHz frequency range. EXCLAIM uses a fully cryogenic telescope coupled to six on-chip spectrome...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2024-09
Hauptverfasser: Dahal, Sumit, Ade, Peter A R, Anderson, Christopher J, Barlis, Alyssa, Barrentine, Emily M, Beeman, Jeffrey W, Bellis, Nicholas, Bolatto, Alberto D, Braianova, Victoria, Breysse, Patrick C, Bulcha, Berhanu T, Cataldo, Giuseppe, Colazo, Felipe A, Lee-Roger Chevres-Fernandez, Cho, Chullhee, Chmaytelli, Danny S, Connors, Jake A, Costen, Nicholas P, Cursey, Paul W, Ehsan, Negar, Essinger-Hileman, Thomas M, Glenn, Jason, Golec, Joseph E, Hays-Wehle, James P, Hess, Larry A, Jahromi, Amir E, Jenkins, Trevian, Kimball, Mark O, Kogut, Alan J, Kramer, Samuel H, Leung, Nicole, Lowe, Luke N, Mauskopf, Philip D, McMahon, Jeffrey J, Mikula, Vilem, Mirzaei, Mona, Moseley, Samuel H, Mugge-Durum, Jonas W, Nellis, Jacob, Noroozian, Omid, Okun, Kate, Oxholm, Trevor, Parekh, Tatsat, Ue-Li Pen, Pullen, Anthony R, Rahmani, Maryam, Ramirez, Mathias M, Roberson, Cody, Rodriguez, Samelys, Roselli, Florian, Sapkota, Deepak, Shire, Konrad, Siebert, Gage L, Siddique, Faizah, Sinclair, Adrian K, Somerville, Rachel S, Stephenson, Ryan, Stevenson, Thomas R, Switzer, Eric R, Termini, Jared, Timbie, Peter T, Trenkamp, Justin, Tucker, Carole E, Visbal, Elijah, Volpert, Carolyn G, Watson, Joseph, Weeks, Eric, Wollack, Edward J, Yang, Shengqi, Yung, Aaron
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Zusammenfassung:The EXperiment for Cryogenic Large-Aperture Intensity Mapping (EXCLAIM) is a balloon-borne telescope designed to survey star formation over cosmological time scales using intensity mapping in the 420 - 540 GHz frequency range. EXCLAIM uses a fully cryogenic telescope coupled to six on-chip spectrometers featuring kinetic inductance detectors (KIDs) to achieve high sensitivity, allowing for fast integration in dark atmospheric windows. The telescope receiver is cooled to \(\approx\) 1.7 K by immersion in a superfluid helium bath and enclosed in a superfluid-tight shell with a meta-material anti-reflection coated silicon window. In addition to the optics and the spectrometer package, the receiver contains the magnetic shielding, the cryogenic segment of the spectrometer readout, and the sub-Kelvin cooling system. A three-stage continuous adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (CADR) keeps the detectors at 100 mK while a \(^4\)He sorption cooler provides a 900 mK thermal intercept for mechanical suspensions and coaxial cables. We present the design of the EXCLAIM receiver and report on the flight-like testing of major receiver components, including the superfluid-tight receiver window and the sub-Kelvin coolers.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2409.02847