4.7 Article

The Cosmic Background Imager 2

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 418, Issue 4, Pages 2720-2729

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19661.x

Keywords

instrumentation: interferometers; methods: data analysis; cosmic background radiation; X-rays: galaxies: clusters

Funding

  1. Royal Society
  2. STFC
  3. Science and Technology Facilities Council
  4. Australian Research Council
  5. Center of Excellence in Astrophysics and Associated Technologies [PFB 06]
  6. ALMA-Conicyt [31080022, 31070015]
  7. ERC IRG
  8. Strategic Alliance for the Implementation of New Technologies (SAINT)
  9. STFC [ST/F010885/1, PP/D001102/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  10. Science and Technology Facilities Council [PP/D001102/1, ST/F010885/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  11. UK Space Agency [ST/H001212/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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We describe an upgrade to the Cosmic Background Imager instrument to increase its surface brightness sensitivity at small angular scales. The upgrade consisted of replacing the 13 0.9-m antennas with 1.4-m antennas incorporating a novel combination of design features, which provided excellent sidelobe and spillover performance for low manufacturing cost. Off-the-shelf spun primaries were used, and the secondary mirrors were oversized and shaped relative to a standard Cassegrain in order to provide an optimum compromise between aperture efficiency and low spillover lobes. Low-order distortions in the primary mirrors were compensated for by custom machining of the secondary mirrors. The secondaries were supported on a transparent dielectric foam cone to minimize scattering. The antennas were tested in the complete instrument, and the beam shape and spillover noise contributions were as expected. We demonstrate the performance of the telescope and the intercalibration with the previous system using observations of the SunyaevZeldovich effect in the cluster Abell 1689. The enhanced instrument has been used to study the cosmic microwave background, the SunyaevZeldovich effect and diffuse Galactic emission.

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