학술논문

The Design of the CCAT-prime Epoch of Reionization Spectrometer Instrument.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. May2020, Vol. 199 Issue 3/4, p898-907. 10p.
Subject
*GRAVITATIONAL lenses
*FREQUENCY division multiple access
*SPECTROMETERS
*FABRY-Perot interferometers
*GALAXY formation
*GALAXY clusters
*BRIGHTNESS temperature
Language
ISSN
0022-2291
Abstract
The epoch of reionization spectrometer (EoR-Spec) is an instrument module for the Prime-Cam receiver of the 6-m aperture CCAT-prime Telescope at 5600 m in Chile. EoR-Spec will perform 158 μ m [CII] line intensity mapping of star-forming regions at redshifts between 3.5 and 8 (420–210 GHz), tracing the evolution of structure during early galaxy formation. At lower redshifts, EoR-Spec will observe galaxies near the period of peak star formation—when most stars in today's universe were formed. At higher redshifts, EoR-Spec will trace the late stages of reionization, the early stages of galaxy assembly, and the formation of large-scale, three-dimensional clustering of star-forming galaxies. To achieve its science goals, EoR-Spec will utilize CCAT-prime's exceptionally low water vapor site, large field of view ( ∼ 5 ∘ at 210 GHz), and narrow beam widths ( ∼ 1 arcminute at 210 GHz). EoR-Spec will be outfitted with a cryogenic, metamaterial, silicon substrate-based Fabry–Perot interferometer operating at a resolving power ( λ / Δ λ ) of 100. Monolithic dichroic arrays of cryogenic, feedhorn-coupled transition edge sensor bolometers provide approximately 6000 detectors, which are read out using a frequency division multiplexing system based on microwave SQUIDs. The novel design allows the measurement of the [CII] line at two redshifts simultaneously using dichroic pixels and two orders of the Fabry–Perot. Here we present the design and science goals of EoR-Spec, with emphasis on the spectrometer, detector array, and readout designs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]