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Hull, Charles L. H. ; Cortes, Paulo C. ; Gouellec, Valentin J. M. Le ; Girart, Josep M. ; Nagai, Hiroshi ; Nakanishi, Kouichiro ; Kameno, Seiji ; Fomalont, Edward B. ; Brogan, Crystal L. ; Moellenbrock, George A. ; et al ( , Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific)
Abstract We characterize the accuracy of linear-polarization mosaics made using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). First, we observed the bright, highly linearly polarized blazar 3C 279 at Bands 3, 5, 6, and 7 (3 mm, 1.6 mm, 1.3 mm, and 0.87 mm, respectively). At each band, we measured the blazar’s polarization on an 11 × 11 grid of evenly spaced offset pointings covering the full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) area of the primary beam. After applying calibration solutions derived from the on-axis pointing of 3C 279 to all of the on- and off-axis data, we find that the residual polarization errors across the primary beam are similar at all frequencies: the residual errors in linear polarization fraction
« lessP fracand polarization position angleχ are ≲0.001 (≲0.1% of StokesI ) and ≲ 1° near the center of the primary beam; the errors increase to ∼0.003–0.005 (∼0.3%–0.5% of StokesI ) and ∼1°–5° near the FWHM as a result of the asymmetric beam patterns in the (linearly polarized)Q andU maps. We see the expected double-lobed “beam squint” pattern in the circular polarization (StokesV ) maps. Second, to test the polarization accuracy in a typical ALMA project, we performed observations of continuum linear polarization toward the Kleinmann–Low nebula in Orion (Orion-KL) using several mosaic patterns at Bands 3more »and 6. We show that after mosaicking, the residual off-axis errors decrease as a result of overlapping multiple pointings. Finally, we compare the ALMA mosaics with an archival 1.3 mm Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy polarization mosaic of Orion-KL and find good consistency in the polarization patterns.