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9 July 2018 MUSCAT: the Mexico-UK Sub-Millimetre Camera for AsTronomy
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The Mexico-UK Sub-millimetre Camera for AsTronomy (MUSCAT) is a large-format, millimetre-wave camera consisting of 1,500 background-limited lumped-element kinetic inductance detectors (LEKIDs) scheduled for deployment on the Large Millimeter Telescope (Volcán Sierra Negra, Mexico) in 2018. MUSCAT is designed for observing at 1.1 mm and will utilise the full 40 field of view of the LMTs upgraded 50-m primary mirror. In its primary role, MUSCAT is designed for high-resolution follow-up surveys of both galactic and extra-galactic sub-mm sources identified by Herschel. MUSCAT is also designed to be a technology demonstrator will provide the first on-sky demonstrations of novel design concepts such as horn-coupled LEKID arrays and closed continuous cycle miniature dilution refrigeration.

Here we describe some of the key design elements of the MUSCAT instrument such as the novel use of continuous sorption refrigerators and a miniature dilutor for continuous 100-mK cooling of the focal plane, broadband optical coupling to Aluminium LEKID arrays using waveguide chokes and anti-reflection coating materials as well as with the general mechanical and optical design of MUSCAT. We will explain how MUSCAT is designed to be simple to upgrade and the possibilities for changing the focal plane unit that allows MUSCAT to act as a demonstrator for other novel technologies such as multi-chroic polarisation sensitive pixels and on-chip spectrometry in the future. Finally, we will report on the current status of MUSCAT's commissioning.
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Thomas L. R. Brien, Peter A. R. Ade, Peter S. Barry, Edgar Castillo-Domìnguez, Daniel Ferrusca, Thomas Gascard, Victor Gómez, Peter C. Hargrave, Amber L. Hornsby, David Hughes, Enzo Pascale, Josie D. A. Parrianen, Abel Perez, Sam Rowe, Carole Tucker, Salvador Ventura González, and Simon M. Doyle "MUSCAT: the Mexico-UK Sub-Millimetre Camera for AsTronomy", Proc. SPIE 10708, Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy IX, 107080M (9 July 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2313697
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Mirrors

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Telescopes

Waveguides

Astronomy

Cameras

Cryogenics

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