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LiteBIRD: Mission Overview and Focal Plane Layout

Authors :
Matsumura, T
Akiba, Y
Arnold, K
Borrill, J
Chendra, R
Chinone, Y
Cukierman, A
de Haan, T
Dobbs, M
Dominjon, A
Elleflot, T
Errard, J
Fujino, T
Fuke, H
Goeckner-wald, N
Halverson, N
Harvey, P
Hasegawa, M
Hattori, K
Hattori, M
Hazumi, M
Hill, C
Hilton, G
Holzapfel, W
Hori, Y
Hubmayr, J
Ichiki, K
Inatani, J
Inoue, M
Inoue, Y
Irie, F
Irwin, K
Ishino, H
Ishitsuka, H
Jeong, O
Karatsu, K
Kashima, S
Katayama, N
Kawano, I
Keating, B
Kibayashi, A
Kibe, Y
Kida, Y
Kimura, K
Kimura, N
Kohri, K
Komatsu, E
Kuo, CL
Kuromiya, S
Kusaka, A
Lee, A
Linder, E
Matsuhara, H
Matsuoka, S
Matsuura, S
Mima, S
Mitsuda, K
Mizukami, K
Morii, H
Morishima, T
Nagai, M
Nagasaki, T
Nagata, R
Nakajima, M
Nakamura, S
Namikawa, T
Naruse, M
Natsume, K
Nishibori, T
Nishijo, K
Nishino, H
Nitta, T
Noda, A
Noguchi, T
Ogawa, H
Oguri, S
Ohta, IS
Otani, C
Okada, N
Okamoto, A
Okamura, T
Rebeiz, G
Richards, P
Sakai, S
Sato, N
Sato, Y
Segawa, Y
Sekiguchi, S
Sekimoto, Y
Sekine, M
Seljak, U
Sherwin, B
Shinozaki, K
Shu, S
Stompor, R
Source :
Matsumura, T; Akiba, Y; Arnold, K; Borrill, J; Chendra, R; Chinone, Y; et al.(2016). LiteBIRD: Mission Overview and Focal Plane Layout. Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 184(3-4), 824-831. doi: 10.1007/s10909-016-1542-8. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2x59z2nc
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2016.

Abstract

© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. LiteBIRD is a proposed CMB polarization satellite project to probe the inflationary B-mode signal. The satellite is designed to measure the tensor-to-scalar ratio with a 68 % confidence level uncertainty of σr< 10- 3, including statistical, instrumental systematic, and foreground uncertainties. LiteBIRD will observe the full sky from the second Lagrange point for 3 years. We have a focal plane layout for observing frequency coverage that spans 40–402 GHz to characterize the galactic foregrounds. We have two detector candidates, transition-edge sensor bolometers and microwave kinetic inductance detectors. In both cases, a telecentric focal plane consists of approximately 2 × 103superconducting detectors. We will present the mission overview of LiteBIRD, the project status, and the TES focal plane layout.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Matsumura, T; Akiba, Y; Arnold, K; Borrill, J; Chendra, R; Chinone, Y; et al.(2016). LiteBIRD: Mission Overview and Focal Plane Layout. Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 184(3-4), 824-831. doi: 10.1007/s10909-016-1542-8. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2x59z2nc
Accession number :
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