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The CCAT-Prime Submillimeter Observatory

Authors :
Aravena, Manuel
Austermann, Jason
Basu, Kaustuv
Battaglia, Nicholas
Beringue, Benjamin
Bertoldi, Frank
Bond, J. Richard
Breysse, Patrick
Bustos, Ricardo
Chapman, Scott
Choi, Steve
Chung, Dongwoo
Cothard, Nicholas
Dober, Bradley
Duell, Cody
Duff, Shannon
Dunner, Rolando
Erler, Jens
Fich, Michel
Fissel, Laura
Foreman, Simon
Gallardo, Patricio
Gao, Jiansong
Giovanelli, Riccardo
Graf, Urs
Haynes, Martha
Herter, Terry
Hilton, Gene
Hlozek, Renee
Hubmayr, Johannes
Johnstone, Doug
Keating, Laura
Komatsu, Eiichiro
Magnelli, Benjamin
Mauskopf, Phil
McMahon, Jeffrey
Meerburg, P. Daniel
Meyers, Joel
Murray, Norm
Niemack, Michael
Nikola, Thomas
Nolta, Michael
Parshley, Stephen
Puddu, Roberto
Riechers, Dominik
Rosolowsky, Erik
Simon, Sara
Stacey, Gordon
Stevens, Jason
Stutzki, Juergen
Van Engelen, Alexander
Vavagiakis, Eve
Viero, Marco
Vissers, Michael
Walker, Samantha
Zou, Bugao
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The Cerro Chajnantor Atacama Telescope-prime (CCAT-prime) is a new 6-m, off-axis, low-emissivity, large field-of-view submillimeter telescope scheduled for first light in the last quarter of 2021. In summary, (a) CCAT-prime uniquely combines a large field-of-view (up to 8-deg), low emissivity telescope (< 2%) and excellent atmospheric transmission (5600-m site) to achieve unprecedented survey capability in the submillimeter. (b) Over five years, CCAT-prime first generation science will address the physics of star formation, galaxy evolution, and galaxy cluster formation; probe the re-ionization of the Universe; improve constraints on new particle species; and provide for improved removal of dust foregrounds to aid the search for primordial gravitational waves. (c) The Observatory is being built with non-federal funds (~ \$40M in private and international investments). Public funding is needed for instrumentation (~ \$8M) and operations (\$1-2M/yr). In return, the community will be able to participate in survey planning and gain access to curated data sets. (d) For second generation science, CCAT-prime will be uniquely positioned to contribute high-frequency capabilities to the next generation of CMB surveys in partnership with the CMB-S4 and/or the Simons Observatory projects or revolutionize wide-field, sub-millimetter line intensity mapping surveys.<br />Astro2020 APC White Paper

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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