CONCERTO at APEX -- On-sky performance in continuum
W. Hu, A. Beelen, G. Lagache, A. Fasano, A. Lundgren, P. Ade, M., Aravena, E. Barria, A. Benoit, M. Bethermin, J. Bounmy, O. Bourrion, G. Bres,, C. De Breuck, M. Calvo, A. Catalano, F.-X. Desert, C. Dubois, C.A Duran, T., Fenouillet, J. Garcia, G. Garde, J. Goupy, C. Hoarau

TL;DR
This paper details the on-sky performance, calibration, and data-processing algorithms of the CONCERTO instrument in continuum mode, demonstrating its capabilities in fast dual-band spectral mapping with high accuracy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive characterization of CONCERTO's beam pattern, calibration, and noise performance, validating its effectiveness for continuum observations in the submillimeter range.
Findings
Beam FWHM of ~32-34 arcseconds with slight elongation.
Calibration factors of 19.5 and 25.6 Hz/Jy for HF and LF bands.
Point-source measurement uncertainties of ~3%.
Abstract
We present the data-processing algorithms and the performance of CONCERTO (CarbON CII line in post-rEionisation and ReionisaTiOn epoch) in continuum by analysing the data from the commissioning and scientific observations. The beam pattern is characterized by an effective FWHM of 31.9 0.6" and 34.4 1.0" for high-frequency (HF) and low-frequency (LF) bands. The main beam is slightly elongated with a mean eccentricity of 0.46. Two error beams of 65" and 130" are characterized, enabling the estimate of a main beam efficiency of 0.52. The field of view is accurately reconstructed and presents coherent distortions between the HF and LF arrays. LEKID parameters were robustly determined for 80% of the read tones. Cross-talks between LEKIDs are the first cause of flagging, followed by an excess of eccentricity for 10% of the LEKIDs, all located in a given…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
