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PICO - the probe of inflation and cosmic origins

Authors :
Sutin, Brian
Alvarez, Marcelo
Battaglia, Nicholas
Bock, Jamie
Bonato, Matteo
Borrill, Julian
Chuss, David T.
Cooperrider, Joelle
Crill, Brendan
Delabrouille, Jacques
Devlin, Mark
Essinger-Hileman, Thomas
Fissel, Laura
Flauger, Raphael
Gorski, Krzysztof
Green, Daniel
Hanany, Shaul
Hubmayr, Johannes
Johnson, Bradley
Jones, William C.
Knox, Lloyd
Kogut, Alan
Lawrence, Charles
McMahon, Jeff
Matsumura, Tomotake
Negrello, Mattia
O'Brient, Roger
Paine, Christopher
Pryke, Clement
Shirron, Peter
Trangsrud, Amy
Wen, Qi
Young, Karl
de Zotti, Gianfranco
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The Probe of Inflation and Cosmic Origins (PICO) is a NASA-funded study of a Probe-class mission concept. The top-level science objectives are to probe the physics of the Big Bang by measuring or constraining the energy scale of inflation, probe fundamental physics by measuring the number of light particles in the Universe and the sum of neutrino masses, to measure the reionization history of the Universe, and to understand the mechanisms driving the cosmic star formation history, and the physics of the galactic magnetic field. PICO would have multiple frequency bands between 21 and 799 GHz, and would survey the entire sky, producing maps of the polarization of the cosmic microwave background radiation, of galactic dust, of synchrotron radiation, and of various populations of point sources. Several instrument configurations, optical systems, cooling architectures, and detector and readout technologies have been and continue to be considered in the development of the mission concept. We will present a snapshot of the baseline mission concept currently under development.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 5 Figure, submitted to SPIE, Proceedings of the Conference on Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation, 2018

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1808.01368
Document Type :
Working Paper