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SPT-3G: A Next-Generation Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization Experiment on the South Pole Telescope

Authors :
Matt Dobbs
Andreas Bender
Adrian T. Lee
Lloyd Knox
Benjamin Saliwanchik
Gilbert Holder
Joaquin Vieira
Dale Li
K. L. Thompson
W. B. Everett
T. M. Crawford
Z. Pan
K. Vanderlinde
Ki Won Yoon
Valentyn Novosad
Gene C. Hilton
H. Nguyen
D. Hanson
Mike McDonald
John E. Pearson
Stephen Padin
T. de Haan
T. Natoli
Jason W. Henning
Kent D. Irwin
A. Cukierman
Hsiao-Mei Cho
W. L. Holzapfel
Gensheng Wang
Chao-Lin Kuo
Alexey Vikhlinin
Christian L. Reichardt
Lindsey Bleem
Carole Tucker
Donna Kubik
G. Simard
John E. Carlstrom
Kaori Hattori
Jason E. Austermann
A. J. Gilbert
Graeme Smecher
J. E. Ruhl
A. Suzuki
Antony A. Stark
N. W. Halverson
M. J. Myers
D. Dutcher
J. F. Cliche
Steven W. Allen
Erik Shirokoff
Kam Arnold
V. G. Yefremenko
S. S. Meyer
E. M. Leitch
Samuel T. Ciocys
Bradford Benson
Peter A. R. Ade
J. T. Sayre
K. T. Story
N. L. Harrington
C. L. Chang
Z. Ahmed
Joshua Montgomery
Ryan Keisler
Holland, Wayne S.
Zmuidzinas, Jonas
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), 2014.

Abstract

We describe the design of a new polarization sensitive receiver, SPT-3G, for the 10-meter South Pole Telescope (SPT). The SPT-3G receiver will deliver a factor of ~20 improvement in mapping speed over the current receiver, SPTpol. The sensitivity of the SPT-3G receiver will enable the advance from statistical detection of B-mode polarization anisotropy power to high signal-to-noise measurements of the individual modes, i.e., maps. This will lead to precise (~0.06 eV) constraints on the sum of neutrino masses with the potential to directly address the neutrino mass hierarchy. It will allow a separation of the lensing and inflationary B-mode power spectra, improving constraints on the amplitude and shape of the primordial signal, either through SPT-3G data alone or in combination with BICEP-2/KECK, which is observing the same area of sky. The measurement of small-scale temperature anisotropy will provide new constraints on the epoch of reionization. Additional science from the SPT-3G survey will be significantly enhanced by the synergy with the ongoing optical Dark Energy Survey (DES), including: a 1% constraint on the bias of optical tracers of large-scale structure, a measurement of the differential Doppler signal from pairs of galaxy clusters that will test General Relativity on ~200 Mpc scales, and improved cosmological constraints from the abundance of clusters of galaxies.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures. To be published in Proceedings of SPIE Volume 9153. Presented at SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2014, conference 9153

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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