COMAP Early Science. II. Pathfinder Instrument

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Line intensity mapping (LIM) is a new technique for tracing the global properties of galaxies over cosmic time. Detection of the very faint signals from redshifted carbon monoxide (CO), a tracer of star formation, pushes the limits of what is feasible with a total-power instrument. The CO Mapping Project Pathfinder is a first-generation instrument aiming to prove the concept and develop the technology for future experiments, as well as delivering early science products. With 19 receiver channels in a hexagonal focal plane arrangement on a 10.4 m antenna and an instantaneous 26-34 GHz frequency range with 2 MHz resolution, it is ideally suited to measuring CO (J = 1-0) from z similar to 3. In this paper we discuss strategies for designing and building the Pathfinder and the challenges that were encountered. The design of the instrument prioritized LIM requirements over those of ancillary science. After a couple of years of operation, the instrument is well understood, and the first year of data is already yielding useful science results. Experience with this Pathfinder will guide the design of the next generations of experiments.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
Issue Date
2022-07
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, v.933, no.2

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0004-637X
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ac63c6
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/314201
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