Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
The LFI radiometers use a pseudo-correlation design where the signal from the sky
is continuously compared with a stable reference signal, provided by a cryogenic reference load
system. The reference unit is composed by small pyramidal horns, one for each radiometer, 22 in
total, facing small absorbing targets, made of a commercial resin ECCOSORB CRTM, cooled to
"4.5 K. Horns and targets are separated by a small gap to allow thermal decoupling. Target and
horn design is optimized for each of the LFI bands, centered at 70, 44 and 30 GHz. Pyramidal
horns are either machined inside the radiometer 20K module or connected via external electroformed
bended waveguides. The requirement of high stability of the reference signal imposed
a careful design for the radiometric and thermal properties of the loads. Materials used for the
manufacturing have been characterized for thermal, RF and mechanical properties. We describe in
this paper the design and the performance of the reference system.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Space instrumentation; Microwave radiometers; Instruments for CMB observations; Microwave Calibrators
Elenco autori:
D'Arcangelo, Ocleto; Simonetto, Alessandro
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