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The QUIJOTE TGI

Abstract: The QUIJOTE TGI instrument is currently being assembled and tested at the IAC in Spain. The TGI is a 31 pixel 26-36 GHz polarimeter array designed to be mounted at the focus of the second QUIJOTE telescope. This follows a first telescope and multi-frequency instrument that have now been observing almost 2 years. The polarimeter design is based on the QUIET polarimeter scheme but with the addition of an extra 90º phase switch which allows for quasiinstantaneous complete QUI measurements through each detector. The advantage of this is a reduction in the systematics associated with differencing two independent radiometer channels. The polarimeters are split into a cold front end and a warm back end. The back end is a highly integrated design by engineers at DICOM. It is also sufficiently modular for testing purposes. In this presentation the high quality wide band components used in the optical design (also designed in DICOM) are presented as well as the novel cryogenic modular design. Each polarimeter chain is accessible individually and can be removed from the cryostat and replaced without having to move the remaining pixels. The optical components work over the complete Ka band showing excellent performance. Results from the sub unit measurements are presented and also a description of the novel calibration technique that allows for bandpass measurement and polar alignment. Terrestrial Calibration for this instrument is very important and will be carried out at three points in the commissioning phase: in the laboratory, at the telescope site and finally a reduce set of calibrations will be carried out on the telescope before measurements of extraterrestrial sources begin. The telescope pointing model is known to be more precise than the expected calibration precision so no further significant error will be added through the telescope optics. The integrated back-end components are presented showing the overall arrangement for mounting on the cryostat. Many of the microwave circuits are in-house designs with performances that go beyond commercially available products. Individual component performance is be presented showing for each of the sub modules.

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 Congreso: Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy (7º : 2014 : Montreal, Canadá)

 Editorial: SPIE Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers

 Año de publicación: 2014

 Nº de páginas: 17

 Tipo de publicación: Comunicación a Congreso

 DOI: 10.1117/12.2055414

 ISSN: 0277-786X,1996-756X

 Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2055414

Autoría

HOYLAND, ROGER J.

AGUIAR GONZÁLEZ, MARTA

GÉNOVA SANTOS, RICARDO

GÓMEZ REÑASCO, MARÍA FRANCISCA

LÓPEZ-CARABALLO, CARLOS

RAFAEL REBOLO LOPEZ

JOSE ALBERTO RUBIÑO MARTIN

SÁNCHEZ DE LA ROSA, VICENTE

VEGA MORENO, AFRODISIO

JAIME CAGIGAS IBAÑEZ

EVA MARIA CUERNO GARCIA

ANA ROSA PEREZ QUINTANILLA

DAVID ORTIZ GARCIA

JOSE VICENTE TERAN COLLANTES