Polarimetric receiver in the forty gigahertz band: new instrument for the Q-U-I joint Tenerife experiment
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Villa Benito, Enrique






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2018-03Derechos
© Springer Nature. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Experimental Astronomy. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-018-9579-0
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Experimental Astronomy, 2018, 45(1), 127-146
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Palabras clave
Broadband receiver
Polarimetry
CMB
Astronomical instruments
Stokes parameters
Microwave radiometry
Resumen/Abstract
This paper describes the analysis, design and characterization of a polarimetric receiver developed for covering the 35 to 47 GHz frequency band in the new instrument aimed at completing the ground-based Q-U-I Joint Tenerife Experiment. This experiment is designed to measure polarization in the Cosmic Microwave Background. The described high frequency instrument is a HEMT-based array composed of 29 pixels. A thorough analysis of the behaviour of the proposed receiver, based on electronic phase switching, is presented for a noise-like linearly polarized input signal, obtaining simultaneously I, Q and U Stokes parameters of the input signal. Wideband subsystems are designed, assembled and characterized for the polarimeter. Their performances are described showing appropriate results within the 35-to-47 GHz frequency band. Functionality tests are performed at room and cryogenic temperatures with adequate results for both temperature conditions, which validate the receiver concept and performance.
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