Two year Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor (CLASS) observations: long timescale stability achieved with a front-end variable-delay polarization modulator at 40 GHz
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Two year Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor (CLASS) observations: long timescale stability achieved with a front-end variable-delay polarization modulator at 40 GHz
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- Harrington, Kathleen;
- Datta, Rahul;
- Osumi, Keisuke;
- Ali, Aamir;
- Appel, John W.;
- Bennett, Charles L.;
- Brewer, Michael K.;
- Bustos, Ricardo;
- Chan, Manwei;
- Chuss, David T.;
- Cleary, Joseph;
- Couto, Jullianna Denes;
- Dahal, Sumit;
- Dunner, Rolando;
- Eimer, Joseph R.;
- Essinger Hileman, Thomas;
- Hubmayr, Johannes;
- Espinoza Inostroza, Francisco Raúl;
- Iuliano, Jeffrey;
- Karakla, John;
- Li, Yunyang;
- Marriage, Tobías A.;
- Miller, Nathan J.;
- Núñez, Carolina;
- Padilla, Ivan L.;
- Parker, Lucas;
- Petroff, Matthew A.;
- Pradenas Márquez, Bastián Felipe;
- Reeves, Rodrigo;
- Fluxa Rojas, Pedro;
- Rostem, Karwan;
- Valle, Deniz Augusto Nunes;
- Watts, Duncan J.;
- Weiland, Janet L.;
- Wollack, Edward J.;
- Xu, Zhilei;
Abstract
The Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor (CLASS) is a four-telescope array observing the largest angular scales
(2 ℓ 200) of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization. These scales encode information about
reionization and inflation during the early universe. The instrument stability necessary to observe these angular scales
from the ground is achieved through the use of a variable-delay polarization modulator as the first optical element in
each of the CLASS telescopes. Here, we develop a demodulation scheme used to extract the polarization timestreams
from the CLASS data and apply this method to selected data from the first 2 yr of observations by the 40 GHz
CLASS telescope. These timestreams are used to measure the 1/f noise and temperature-to-polarization (T → P)
leakage present in the CLASS data. We find a median knee frequency for the pair-differenced demodulated linear
polarization of 15.12 mHz and a T → P leakage of <3.8 × 10−4 (95% confidence) across the focal plane. We
examine the sources of 1/f noise present in the data and find the component of 1/f due to atmospheric precipitable
water vapor (PWV) has an amplitude of 203 12 K s m RJ for 1 mm of PWV when evaluated at 10 mHz;
accounting for ∼17% of the 1/f noise in the central pixels of the focal plane. The low levels of T → P leakage and 1/f
noise achieved through the use of a front-end polarization modulator are requirements for observing of the largest
angular scales of the CMB polarization by the CLASS telescopes
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National Science Foundation Division of Astronomical Sciences 0959349
1429236
1636634
1654494
2034400
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) NNX14AB76A
NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship NX14AM49H
United States Department of Energy (DOE) DE-SC0015799
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT) BASAL CATA AFB-170002
ANID-FONDECYT 1181620
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID)
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The Astrophysical Journal, 922:212 (17pp), 2021 December 1
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