A millimeter polarimeter for the 45-m telescope at Nobeyama

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We have designed and constructed a tunable polarimeter to cover frequencies from 35 GHz to 250 GHz (8.6 mm and 1.2 mm in wavelength) for the 45-m telescope at Nobeyama Radio Observatory. Both circular and linear polarizations can be measured by the polarimeter. The insertion loss was measured to be 0.14 ± 0.05 dB in the 100-GHz band. The overall instrumental polarization of the system in the 100 GHz band is as low as ≤ 3%. The performance of the polarimeter in astronomical observations was tested by simultaneously measuring the linear polarization of the J = 2-1 transition of SiO in the v = 0 and 1 states at 86 GHz toward VY Canis Majoris. The observation revealed that the J = 2-1 emission in the v = 0 state of the object is highly linear polarized, which suggests that the emission originates through maser action in the circumstellar region. The details of the design, construction, and tests are presented.

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Shinnaga, H., Tsuboi, M., & Kasuga, T. (1999). A millimeter polarimeter for the 45-m telescope at Nobeyama. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 51(2), 175–184. https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/51.2.175

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