Calibration of QUBIC: The Q and U bolometric interferometer for cosmology

SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics (2020) 174

Authors:

James Murphy, D Burke, MM Gamboa Lerena, Jean-Christophe Hamilton, L Mousset, M De Petris, C O'Sullivan, S Torchinsky, Peter AR Ade, JG Alberro, A Almela, G Amico, LH Arnaldi, D Auguste, J Aumont, S Azzoni, S Banfi, B Bélier, ES Battistelli, A Baù, D Bennett, L Bergé, P de Bernardis, JP Bernard, M Bersanelli, MA Bigot-Sazy, J Bonaparte, J Bonis, E Bunn, D Buzi, F Cavaliere, P Chanial, C Chapron, R Charlassier, AC Cobos Cerutti, F Columbro, A Coppolecchia, G D'Alessandro, G De Gasperis, M De Leo, Stéphane Dheilly, C Duca, L Dumoulin, A Etchegoyen, A Fasciszewski, LP Ferreyro, D Fracchia, Cristian Franceschet, Kenneth Ganga, B García, ME García Redondo, M Gaspard, D Gayer, M Gervasi, M Giard, V Gilles, Y Giraud-Heraud, Laurent Grandsire, M Gómez Berisso, M González, Marcin Gradziel, MR Hampel, D Harari, S Henrot-Versillé, F Incardona, E Jules, J Kaplan, C Kristukat, L Lamagna, S Loucatos, T Louis, B Maffei, S Marnieros, W Marty, A Mattei, A May, M McCulloch, L Mele, S Masi, D Melo, A Mennella, L Montier, LM Mundo, JA Murphy, F Nati, E Olivieri, Christine Oriol, A Paiella, F Pajot, A Passerini, H Pastoriza, A Pelosi, C Perbost, M Perciballi, F Pezzotta, F Piacentini, M Piat, L Piccirillo, G Pisano, M Platino, G Polenta, D Prêle, R Puddu, D Rambaud, E Rasztocky, P Ringegni, GE Romero, JM Salum, C Scóccola, A Schillaci, S Scully, S Spinelli, Guillaume Stankowiak, M Stolpovskiy, AD Supanitsky, A Tartari, JP Thermeau, P Timbie, M Tomasi, G Tucker, Carole Tucker, D Viganò, N Vittorio, F Voisin, F Wicek, M Wright, M Zannoni, A Zullo

Detection chain and electronic readout of the QUBIC instrument

Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy X Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 11453 (2020)

Authors:

G Stankowiak, M Piat, Es Battistelli, Susanna Azzoni

Abstract:

The Q and U Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology (QUBIC) Technical Demonstrator (TD) aiming to shows the feasibility of the combination of interferometry and bolometric detection. The electronic readout system is based on an array of 128 NbSi Transition Edge Sensors cooled at 350mK readout with 128 SQUIDs at 1K controlled and amplified by an Application Specific Integrated Circuit at 40K. This readout design allows a 128:1 Time Domain Multiplexing. We report the design and the performance of the detection chain in this paper. The technological demonstrator unwent a campaign of test in the lab. Evaluation of the QUBIC bolometers and readout electronics includes the measurement of I-V curves, time constant and the Noise Equivalent Power. Currently the mean Noise Equivalent Power is ~ 2 x 10-16W= p √Hz

Euclid mission status after mission critical design

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 11443 (2020) 114430f-114430f-10

Authors:

R Laureijs, GD Racca, Y Mellier, P Musi, L Brouard, T Böenke, L Gaspar Venancio, E Maiorano, A Short, P Strada, B Altieri, G Buenadicha, X Dupac, P Gomez Alvarez, J Hoar, R Kohley, R Vavrek, A Rudolph, M Schmidt, J Amiaux, H Aussel, M Berthé, M Cropper, J-C Cuillandre, C Dabin, J Dinis, R Nakajima, T Maciaszek, R Scaramella, A da Silva, I Tereno, OR Williams, A Zacchei, R Azzollini, F Bernardeau, J Brinchmann, C Brockley-Blatt, F Castander, A Cimatti, C Conselice, A Ealet, P Fosalba, W Gillard, L Guzzo, H Hoekstra, P Hudelot, K Jahnke, T Kitching, L Miller, J Mohr, W Percival, V Pettorino, J Rhodes, A Sanchez, M Sauvage, S Serrano, R Teyssier, J Weller, J Zoubian

Dual effects of ram pressure on star formation in multiphase disk galaxies with strong stellar feedback

Astrophysical Journal IOP Science 905:1 (2020) 31

Authors:

Jaehyun Lee, Taysun Kimm, Harley Katz, Joakim Rosdahl, Julien Devriendt, Adrianne Slyz

Abstract:

We investigate the impact of ram pressure stripping due to the intracluster medium (ICM) on star-forming disk galaxies with a multiphase interstellar medium maintained by strong stellar feedback. We carry out radiation-hydrodynamic simulations of an isolated disk galaxy embedded in a 1011 M ⊙ dark matter halo with various ICM winds mimicking the cluster outskirts (moderate) and the central environment (strong). We find that both star formation quenching and triggering occur in ram pressure–stripped galaxies, depending on the strength of the winds. H i and H2 in the outer galactic disk are significantly stripped in the presence of moderate winds, whereas turbulent pressure provides support against ram pressure in the central region, where star formation is active. Moderate ICM winds facilitate gas collapse, increasing the total star formation rates by ~40% when the wind is oriented face-on or by ~80% when it is edge-on. In contrast, strong winds rapidly blow away neutral and molecular hydrogen gas from the galaxy, suppressing star formation by a factor of 2 within ~200 Myr. Dense gas clumps with n H gsim 10 M ⊙ pc−2 are easily identified in extraplanar regions, but no significant young stellar populations are found in such clumps. In our attempts to enhance radiative cooling by adopting a colder ICM of T = 106 K, only a few additional stars are formed in the tail region, even if the amount of newly cooled gas increases by an order of magnitude.

Star-Gas Misalignment in Galaxies: II. Origins Found from the Horizon-AGN Simulation

(2020)

Authors:

Donghyeon J Khim, Sukyoung K Yi, Christophe Pichon, Yohan Dubois, Julien Devriendt, Hoseung Choi, Julia J Bryant, Scott M Croom