CCAT: Prime-Cam Optics Overview and Status Update
Zachary B. Huber, Lawrence T. Lin, Eve M. Vavagiakis, Rodrigo G., Freundt, Victoria Butler, Scott C. Chapman, Steve K. Choi, Abigail T. Crites,, Cody J. Duell, Patricio A. Gallardo, Anthony I. Huber, Ben Keller, Alicia, Middleton, Michael D. Niemack, Thomas Nikola

TL;DR
Prime-Cam is a versatile, high-throughput submillimeter instrument for the CCAT telescope, combining multiple modules to study cosmology and galaxy formation across a wide frequency range with advanced optical design.
Contribution
This paper provides an overview of Prime-Cam's optical design, technical considerations, and current development status for the CCAT Observatory.
Findings
Optical design optimized for multiple science modules.
Successful integration of broadband polarization and spectrometer modules.
Progress in fabrication and thermal system design.
Abstract
Prime-Cam is a first-generation science instrument for the CCAT Observatory's six-meter aperture Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope (FYST). FYST's crossed-Dragone design provides high optical throughput to take advantage of its unique site at 5600 m on Cerro Chajnantor in Chile's Atacama Desert to reach mapping speeds over ten times greater than current and near-term submillimeter experiments. Housing up to seven independent instrument modules in its 1.8-meter diameter cryostat, Prime-Cam will combine broadband polarization-sensitive modules and spectrometer modules designed for observations in several frequency windows between 210 GHz and 850 GHz to study a wide range of astrophysical questions from Big Bang cosmology to the formation of stars and galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization and beyond. In order to cover this range of frequencies and observation modes, each of the modules…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced optical system design
