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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Two-Season ACTPol Spectra and Parameters

Authors :
Louis, Thibaut
Grace, Emily
Hasselfield, Matthew
Lungu, Marius
Maurin, Loïc
Addison, Graeme E.
Ade, Peter A. R.
Aiola, Simone
Allison, Rupert
Amiri, Mandana
Angile, Elio
Battaglia, Nicholas
Beall, James A.
de Bernardis, Francesco
Bond, J. Richard
Britton, Joe
Calabrese, Erminia
Cho, Hsiao-mei
Choi, Steve K.
Coughlin, Kevin
Crichton, Devin
Crowley, Kevin
Datta, Rahul
Devlin, Mark J.
Dicker, Simon R.
Dunkley, Joanna
Dünner, Rolando
Ferraro, Simone
Fox, Anna E.
Gallardo, Patricio
Gralla, Megan
Halpern, Mark
Henderson, Shawn
Hill, J. Colin
Hilton, Gene C.
Hilton, Matt
Hincks, Adam D.
Hlozek, Renée
Ho, S. P. Patty
Huang, Zhiqi
Hubmayr, Johannes
Huffenberger, Kevin M.
Hughes, John P.
Infante, Leopoldo
Irwin, Kent
Kasanda, Simon Muya
Klein, Jeff
Koopman, Brian
Kosowsky, Arthur
Li, Dale
Madhavacheril, Mathew
Marriage, Tobias A.
McMahon, Jeff
Menanteau, Felipe
Moodley, Kavilan
Munson, Charles
Naess, Sigurd
Nati, Federico
Newburgh, Laura
Nibarger, John
Niemack, Michael D.
Nolta, Michael R.
Nuñez, Carolina
Page, Lyman A.
Pappas, Christine
Partridge, Bruce
Rojas, Felipe
Schaan, Emmanuel
Schmitt, Benjamin L.
Sehgal, Neelima
Sherwin, Blake D.
Sievers, Jon
Simon, Sara
Spergel, David N.
Staggs, Suzanne T.
Switzer, Eric R.
Thornton, Robert
Trac, Hy
Treu, Jesse
Tucker, Carole
Van Engelen, Alexander
Ward, Jonathan T.
Wollack, Edward J.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We present the temperature and polarization angular power spectra measured by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope Polarimeter (ACTPol). We analyze night-time data collected during 2013-14 using two detector arrays at 149 GHz, from 548 deg$^2$ of sky on the celestial equator. We use these spectra, and the spectra measured with the MBAC camera on ACT from 2008-10, in combination with Planck and WMAP data to estimate cosmological parameters from the temperature, polarization, and temperature-polarization cross-correlations. We find the new ACTPol data to be consistent with the LCDM model. The ACTPol temperature-polarization cross-spectrum now provides stronger constraints on multiple parameters than the ACTPol temperature spectrum, including the baryon density, the acoustic peak angular scale, and the derived Hubble constant. Adding the new data to planck temperature data tightens the limits on damping tail parameters, for example reducing the joint uncertainty on the number of neutrino species and the primordial helium fraction by 20%.<br />Comment: 23 pages, 25 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1610.02360
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2017/06/031