Characterization of the Polarization Beam Response of SPT-3G Using Point Sources
T. de Haan, M. Archipley, N. Huang, A. J. Anderson, B. Ansarinejad, L. Balkenhol, D. R. Barron, K. Benabed, A. N. Bender, B. A. Benson, F. Bianchini, L. E. Bleem, S. Bocquet, F. R. Bouchet, L. Bryant, E. Camphuis, M. G. Campitiello, J. E. Carlstrom, J. Carron, C. L. Chang

TL;DR
This paper presents direct measurements of the polarized beam response of SPT-3G using extragalactic point sources, providing insights into beam depolarization effects critical for precise CMB polarization measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a direct measurement approach for SPT-3G's polarized beam response and compares it with previous phenomenological models, highlighting minimal sidelobe depolarization.
Findings
Measured polarization preservation parameter $eta_{pol}$ at multiple frequencies.
Validated results through extensive systematic tests.
Identified a mild tension with previous analyses, suggesting possible explanations.
Abstract
Precise measurements of cosmic microwave background polarization require rigorous control of instrumental systematics. For the South Pole Telescope's third-generation camera (SPT-3G), accurate characterization of the beam is critical for understanding the polarized mm-wave sky. Here, we present direct measurements of SPT-3G's polarized beam response using observations of 100 polarized extragalactic point sources. Previous SPT-3G CMB power spectrum analyses introduced a phenomenological parameter to describe the degree of polarization preserved in beam sidelobes. These analyses found evidence for significant depolarization driven by the requirement of polarization power spectrum consistency between different frequency bands. Our direct measurements yield at 95 GHz, at 150 GHz, and at 220 GHz, indicating…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
