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BICEP3: A 95GHz Refracting Telescope for Degree-Scale CMB Polarization

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2014

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International Society for Optics and Photonics
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Ahmed, Z., M. Amiri, S. J. Benton, J. J. Bock, R. Bowens-Rubin, I. Buder, E. Bullock et al. 2014. BICEP3: A 95GHz Refracting Telescope for Degree-Scale CMB Polarization. In SPIE Astronomical Telescopes+ Instrumentation, pp. 91531N-91531N. International Society for Optics and Photonics 9153.

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Bicep3 is a 550 mm-aperture refracting telescope for polarimetry of radiation in the cosmic microwave background at 95 GHz. It adopts the methodology of Bicep1, Bicep2 and the Keck Array experiments — it possesses sufficient resolution to search for signatures of the inflation-induced cosmic gravitational-wave background while utilizing a compact design for ease of construction and to facilitate the characterization and mitigation of systematics. However, Bicep3 represents a significant breakthrough in per-receiver sensitivity, with a focal plane area 5× larger than a Bicep2/Keck Array receiver and faster optics (f /1.6 vs. f /2.4). Large-aperture infrared-reflective metal-mesh filters and infrared-absorptive cold alumina filters and lenses were developed and implemented for its optics. The camera consists of 1280 dual-polarization pixels; each is a pair of orthogonal antenna arrays coupled to transition-edge sensor bolometers and read out by multiplexed SQUIDs. Upon deployment at the South Pole during the 2014-15 season, Bicep3 will have survey speed comparable to Keck Array 150 GHz (2013), and will significantly enhance spectral separation of primordial B-mode power from that of possible galactic dust contamination in the Bicep2 observation patch.

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Inflation, Gravitational Waves, Cosmic Microwave Background, Polarization, BICEP, Keck Array

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