A Low-Sidelobe, High Frequency Corrugated Feed Horn for CMB Observations

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M. Bersanelli
E. Mattaini
E. Santambrogio
A. Simonetto
S. Cirant
F. Gandini
C. Sozzi
N. Mandolesi
F. Villa
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[1] Istituto di Fisica Cosmica,CNR
[2] Istituto TESRE,CNR
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Experimental Astronomy | 1998年 / 8卷
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cosmic microwave background; microwave instrumentation;
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We have produced a prototype broadband, low-sidelobe conical corrugated feed horn suitable for measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Blackground (CMB) radiation in the frequency band 120–150 GHz. The antenna is a first prototype for the Low Frequency Instrument array in ESA's PLANCK mission, a space project dedicated to CMB anisotropy mesurements in the 30–900 GHz range. We describe the fabrication method, based on silver electro-formation, and present the two-dimensional antenna beam pattern measured at 140 GHz with a milimeter-wave automated scalar test range. The beam has good symmetry in the E and H planes with a far sidelobe level approaching –60 dB at angles ∼ 80°. An upper limit to the return loss was measured to be –21 dB.
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