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Jun 23 – 27, 2025
Eckhardt Research Center
America/Chicago timezone

NEW-MUSIC: The Next-generation Extended-Wavelength Multiband Sub/millimeter Inductance Camera

Jun 25, 2025, 4:10 PM
15m
161 (Eckhardt Research Center)

161

Eckhardt Research Center

5640 South Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60637
Parallel Session Parallel Session A

Speaker

Sunil Golwala (California Institute of Technology)

Description

The Next-generation Extended Wavelength-MUltiband Sub/millimeter Inductance Camera (NEW-MUSIC) on the Leighton Chajnantor Telescope (LCT) will be a first-of-its-kind, six-band, trans-mil-li-me-ter-wave (``trans-mm'') polarimeter covering 2.4 octaves of spectral bandwidth to open a new window on the trans-mm time-domain frontier, in particular new frontiers in energy, density, time, and magnetic field. NEW-MUSIC's broad spectral coverage will also enable the use of the Sunyaev-Zeldovich effects to study accretion, feedback, and dust content in the hot gaseous haloes of galaxies and galaxy clusters. Six-band spectral energy distributions, with polarization information, will yield new insights into stellar and planetary nurseries. NEW-MUSIC will employ hierarchical, phased arrays of polar-i-za-tion-sensitive superconducting slot-dipole antennas, coupled to photolithographic bandpass filters, to nearly optimally populate LCT's 14' field-of-view with six spectral bands over 80-420 GHz (1:5.25 spectral dynamic range; 2.4 octaves). Light will be routed to AlMn microstripline-coupled, parallel-plate capacitor, lumped-element kinetic inductance detectors (MS-PPC-LEKIDs), an entirely new KID architecture that substantially enhances design flexibility while providing background-limited performance. Innovative, wide-bandwidth, etched silicon structures will be used to antireflection-treat the back-illuminated focal plane. NEW-MUSIC will cost-effectively reuse much of the MUSIC instrument, initially deploying a quarter-scale focal plane capable of the bulk of NEW-MUSIC science followed later by a full-FoV focal plane needed for NEW-MUSIC wide-area survey science.

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Primary author

Sunil Golwala (California Institute of Technology)

Co-authors

Dr Andrew Beyer (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) Dr Peter Day (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) Dr Fabien Defrance (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) Dr Clifford Frez (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) Ms Adriana Gavidia (California Institute of Technology) Mr Simon Hempel-Costello (California Institute of Technology) Ms Xiaolan Huang (Shanghai Normal University) Prof. Junhan Kim (Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology) Dr Jean-Marc Martin (California Institute of Technology) Dr Shibo Shu (Institute for High-Energy Physics) Ms Shiling Yu (University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences)

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