The BINGO Project III: Optical design and optimisation of the focal plane
Filipe B. Abdalla, Alessandro Marins, Pablo Motta, Elcio Abdalla,, Rafael M. Ribeiro, Carlos A. Wuensche, Jacques Delabrouille, Karin S. F., Fornazier, Vincenzo Liccardo, Bruno Maffei, Eduardo J. de Mericia, Carlos H., N. Otobone, Juliana F. R. dos Santos, Gustavo B. Silva

TL;DR
This paper details the optical design and optimization of the BINGO telescope's focal plane, ensuring homogeneous sky coverage and polarization purity for accurate BAO measurements via 21-cm radiation fluctuations.
Contribution
It presents an optimal optical configuration for BINGO's focal plane, including horn placement and beam properties, meeting the project's requirements for polarization and coverage.
Findings
Optimal horn placement achieves Nyquist sampling.
Optical design meets polarization purity requirements.
Side lobe levels are within acceptable limits.
Abstract
The BINGO telescope was designed to measure the fluctuations of the 21-cm radiation arising from the hyperfine transition of neutral hydrogen and aims to measure the Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO) from such fluctuations, therefore serving as a pathfinder to future deeper intensity mapping surveys. The requirements for the Phase 1 of the projects consider a large reflector system (two 40 m-class dishes in a crossed-Dragone configuration), illuminating a focal plane with 28 horns to measure the sky with two circular polarisations in a drift scan mode to produce measurements of the radiation in intensity as well as the circular polarisation. In this paper we present the optical design for the instrument. We describe the intensity and polarisation properties of the beams and the optical arrangement of the horns in the focal plane to produce a homogeneous and well-sampled map after the…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
