Offset balancing in pseudo-correlation radiometers for CMB measurements

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Radiometeric CMB measurements need to be highly stable and this stability is best obtained with differential receivers. The residual 1/f noise in the differential output is strongly dependent on the radiometer input offset which can be cancelled using various balancing strategies. In this paper we discuss a software method implemented in the PLANCK-LFI pseudo-correlation receivers which uses a tunable gain modulation factor, r, in the sky-load difference. Numerical simulations and experimental data show how proper tuning of the parameter r ensures a very stable differential output with knee frequencies of the order of few mHz, Various approaches to calculate r using the radiometer total power data are discussed with some examples relevant to PLANCK-LFI. Although the paper focuses on pseudo-correlation receivers and the examples are relative to PLANCK-LFI, the proposed method and its analysis is general and can be applied to a large class of differential radiometric receivers.

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Mennella, A., Bersanelli, M., Seiffert, M., Kettle, D., Roddis, N., Wilkinson, A., & Meinhold, P. (2003). Offset balancing in pseudo-correlation radiometers for CMB measurements. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 410(3), 1089–1100. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20031266

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