Measuring the CMB spectral distortions with COSMO: the multi-mode antenna system
E. Manzan, L. Albano, C. Franceschet, E. S. Battistelli, P. de, Bernardis, M. Bersanelli, F. Cacciotti, A. Capponi, F. Columbro, G. Conenna,, G. Coppi, A. Coppolecchia, G. D'Alessandro, G. De Gasperis, M. De Petris, M., Gervasi, G. Isopi, L. Lamagna, A. Limonta, E. Marchitelli

TL;DR
This paper details the design, manufacturing, and preliminary testing of multi-mode antenna arrays for the COSMO experiment, aiming to measure CMB spectral distortions with enhanced sensitivity using innovative antenna technology.
Contribution
It introduces novel multi-mode antenna arrays for CMB measurements, including their design, manufacturing, and initial beam pattern characterization, advancing instrumentation for spectral distortion detection.
Findings
Good agreement between measured and simulated beam patterns
Identified non-idealities in measurements for further investigation
Feasibility of comprehensive multi-mode measurements at cryogenic temperatures
Abstract
In this work, we present the design and manufacturing of the two multi-mode antenna arrays of the COSMO experiment and the preliminary beam pattern measurements of their fundamental mode compared with simulations. COSMO is a cryogenic Martin-Puplett Fourier Transform Spectrometer that aims at measuring the isotropic y-type spectral distortion of the Cosmic Microwave Background from Antarctica, by performing differential measurements between the sky and an internal, cryogenic reference blackbody. To reduce the atmospheric contribution, a spinning wedge mirror performs fast sky-dips at varying elevations while fast, low-noise Kinetic Inductance detectors scan the interferogram. Two arrays of antennas couple the radiation to the detectors. Each array consists of nine smooth-walled multi-mode feed-horns, operating in the GHz and GHz range, respectively. The…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · GNSS positioning and interference
