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Small Aperture Telescopes for the Simons Observatory

Authors :
Osamu Tajima
Johannes Hubmayr
Suzanne T. Staggs
Aamir Ali
Bejamin Westbrook
Kam Arnold
Trevor Sasse
Charles A. Hill
Frederick Matsuda
Tran Tsan
Kenji Kiuchi
Grant Teply
Andrew Bazarko
Federico Nati
Yuji Chinone
Joseph Seibert
Carlos Sierra
Nicholas Galitzki
Zhilei Xu
Peter Ashton
Ningfeng Zhu
Erin Healy
Haruki Nishino
Sara M. Simon
Shannon M. Duff
Kevin D. Crowley
Mario Zannoni
Edward J. Wollack
Jacob Spisak
Michael D. Niemack
John Orlowski-Scherer
Christopher Raum
Lance Corbett
Adrian T. Lee
Aashrita Mangu
Kathleen Harrington
Michael Ludlam
Yuki Sakurai
Shunsuke Adachi
Gabriele Coppi
Maria Salatino
Neil Goeckner-Wald
Mayuri Sathyanarayana Rao
Maximiliano Silva-Feaver
Mark J. Devlin
Christopher G. Ellis
Heather McCarrick
Kevin T. Crowley
Shuay-Pwu Patty Ho
Akito Kusaka
Brian Keating
Simon Dicker
Ali, A
Adachi, S
Arnold, K
Ashton, P
Bazarko, A
Chinone, Y
Coppi, G
Corbett, L
Crowley, K
Devlin, M
Dicker, S
Duff, S
Ellis, C
Galitzki, N
Goeckner-Wald, N
Harrington, K
Healy, E
Hill, C
Ho, S
Hubmayr, J
Keating, B
Kiuchi, K
Kusaka, A
Lee, A
Ludlam, M
Mangu, A
Matsuda, F
Mccarrick, H
Nati, F
Niemack, M
Nishino, H
Orlowski-Scherer, J
Sathyanarayana Rao, M
Raum, C
Sakurai, Y
Salatino, M
Sasse, T
Seibert, J
Sierra, C
Silva-Feaver, M
Spisak, J
Simon, S
Staggs, S
Tajima, O
Teply, G
Tsan, T
Wollack, E
Westbrook, B
Xu, Z
Zannoni, M
Zhu, N
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Simons Observatory (SO) is an upcoming cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiment located on Cerro Toco, Chile, that will map the microwave sky in temperature and polarization in six frequency bands spanning 27 to 285 GHz. SO will consist of one 6-m large aperture telescope fielding $$\sim$$ 30,000 detectors and an array of three 0.42-m small aperture telescopes (SATs) fielding an additional 30,000 detectors. This synergy will allow for the extremely sensitive characterization of the CMB over angular scales ranging from an arcmin to tens of degrees, enabling a wide range of scientific output. Here we focus on the SATs targeting degree angular scales with successive dichroic instruments observing at mid-frequency (MF: 93/145 GHz), ultra-high-frequency (UHF: 225/285 GHz), and low-frequency (LF: 27/39 GHz). The three SATs will be able to map $$\sim$$ 10% of the sky to a noise level of $$\sim$$ $$2\,\upmu {\hbox {K}}$$ -arcmin when combining 93 and 145 GHz. The multiple frequency bands will allow the CMB to be separated from galactic foregrounds (primarily synchrotron and dust), with the primary science goal of characterizing the primordial tensor-to-scalar ratio, r, at a target level of $$\sigma (r) \approx 0.003$$ .

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....04b1316524ab8bdde4640a4bc342d50c