Wideband 67−116 GHz receiver development for ALMA Band 2

  • Yagoubov, P.
  • Mroczkowski, T.
  • Belitsky, V.
  • Cuadrado-Calle, D.
  • Cuttaia, F.
  • Fuller, G. A.
  • Gallego, J. D.
  • Gonzalez, A.
  • Kaneko, K.
  • Mena, P.
  • Molina, R.
  • Nesti, R.
  • Tapia, V.
  • Villa, F.
  • Beltrán, M.
  • Cavaliere, F.
  • Ceru, J.
  • Chesmore, G. E.
  • Coughlin, K.
  • De Breuck, C.
  • Fredrixon, M.
  • George, D.
  • Gibson, H.
  • Golec, J.
  • Josaitis, A.
  • Kemper, F.
  • Kotiranta, M.
  • Lapkin, I.
  • López-Fernández, I.
  • Marconi, G.
  • Mariotti, S.
  • McGenn, W.
  • McMahon, J.
  • Murk, A.
  • Pezzotta, F.
  • Phillips, N.
  • Reyes, N.
  • Ricciardi, S.
  • Sandri, M.
  • Strandberg, M.
  • Terenzi, L.
  • Testi, L.
  • Thomas, B.
  • Uzawa, Y.
  • Viganò, D.
  • Wadefalk, N.
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Publication date
February 2020

Abstract

Context. The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has been in operation since 2011, but it has not yet been populated with the full suite of its planned frequency bands. In particular, ALMA Band 2 (67−90 GHz) is the final band in the original ALMA band definition to be approved for production.Aims. We aim to produce a wideband, tuneable, sideband-separating receiver with 28 GHz of instantaneous bandwidth per polarisation operating in the sky frequency range of 67−116 GHz. Our design anticipates new ALMA requirements following the recommendations of the 2030 ALMA Development Roadmap.Methods. The cryogenic cartridge is designed to be compatible with the ALMA Band 2 cartridge slot, where the coldest components – the feedhorns, o...

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