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The Simons Observatory 220 and 280 GHz Focal-Plane Module: Design and Initial Characterization

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arxiv 2201.04507 v1 pith:TBKKFVHO submitted 2022-01-12 astro-ph.IM

The Simons Observatory 220 and 280 GHz Focal-Plane Module: Design and Initial Characterization

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The Simons Observatory (SO) will detect and map the temperature and polarization of the millimeter-wavelength sky from Cerro Toco, Chile across a range of angular scales, providing rich data sets for cosmological and astrophysical analysis. The SO focal planes will be tiled with compact hexagonal packages, called Universal Focal-plane Modules (UFMs), in which the transition-edge sensor (TES) detectors are coupled to 100 mK microwave-multiplexing electronics. Three different types of dichroic TES detector arrays with bands centered at 30/40, 90/150, and 220/280 GHz will be implemented across the 49 planned UFMs. The 90/150GHz and 220/280 GHz arrays each contain 1,764 TESes, which are read out with two 910x multiplexer circuits. The modules contain a series of densely routed silicon chips, which are packaged together in a controlled electromagnetic environment with robust heat-sinking to 100 mK. Following an overview of the module design, we report on early results from the first 220/280GHz UFM, including detector yield, as well as readout and detector noise levels.

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