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Thermal architecture for a cryogenic super-pressure balloon payload: design and development of the Taurus flight cryostat

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2410.18150
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Abstract

We describe the cryogenic system being developed for Taurus: a super-pressure balloon-borne microwave polarimeter scheduled to fly in 2027. The Taurus cryogenic system consists of a 660 L liquid helium cryostat which achieves a base temperature of ≤100 mK with the help of a capillary-fed superfluid tank and a closed cycle dilution refrigerator. The main tank is supported with fiberglass flexures and is encased in two layers of vapor-cooled shields which allow Taurus to make full use of the extended flight time offered by the super-pressure balloon platform. The Taurus cryostat is projected to hold for over 50 days while weighing under 1000 lbs. We present the design, testing, and thermal analysis of the Taurus cryogenic systems.

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