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The Simons Observatory: Science Goals and Forecasts

Authors :
Peter Ade
James Aguirre
Zeeshan Ahmed
Simone Aiola
Aamir Ali
David Alonso
Marcelo A. Alvarez
Kam Arnold
Peter Ashton
Jason Austermann
Humna Awan
Carlo Baccigalupi
Taylor Baildon
Darcy Barron
Nick Battaglia
Richard Battye
Eric Baxter
Andrew Bazarko
James A. Beall
Rachel Bean
Dominic Beck
Shawn Beckman
Benjamin Beringue
Federico Bianchini
Steven Boada
David Boettger
J. Richard Bond
Julian Borrill
Michael L. Brown
Sarah Marie Bruno
Sean Bryan
Erminia Calabrese
Victoria Calafut
Paolo Calisse
Julien Carron
Anthony Challinor
Grace Chesmore
Yuji Chinone
Jens Chluba
Hsiao-Mei Sherry Cho
Steve Choi
Gabriele Coppi
Nicholas F. Cothard
Kevin Coughlin
Devin Crichton
Kevin D. Crowley
Kevin T. Crowley
Ari Cukierman
John M. D’Ewart
Rolando D ̈unner
Tijmen de Haan
Mark Devlin
Simon Dicker
Joy Didier
Matt Dobbs
Bradley Dober
Cody J. Duell
Shannon Duff
Adri Duivenvoorden
Jo Dunkley
John Dusatko
Josquin Errard
Giulio Fabbian
Stephen Feeney
Simone Ferraro
Pedro Fluxa
Katherine Freese
Josef C. Frisch
Andrei Frolov
George Fuller
Brittany Fuzia
Nicholas Galitzki
Patricio A. Gallardo
Jose Tomas Galvez Ghersi
Jiansong Gao
Eric Gawiser
Martina Gerbino
Vera Gluscevic
Neil Goeckner-Wald
Joseph Golec
Sam Gordon
Megan Gralla
Daniel Green
Arpi Grigorian
John Groh
Chris Groppi
Yilun Guan
Jon E. Gudmundsson
Dongwon Han
Peter Hargrave
Masaya Hasegawa
Matthew Hasselfield
Makoto Hattori
Victor Haynes
Masashi Hazumi
Yizhou He
Erin Healy
Shawn W. Henderson
Carlos Hervias-Caimapo
Charles A. Hill
J. Colin Hill7
Gene Hilton
Matt Hilton
Adam D. Hincks
Gary Hinshaw
Renee Hlozek
Shirley Ho
Shuay-Pwu Patty Ho
Logan Howe
Zhiqi Huang
Johannes Hubmayr
Kevin Huffenberger
John P. Hughes
Anna Ijjas
Margaret Ikape
Kent Irwin
Andrew H. Jaffe
Bhuvnesh Jain
Oliver Jeong
Daisuke Kaneko
Ethan D. Karpel
Nobuhiko Katayama
Brian Keating
Sarah S. Kernasovskiy
Reijo Keskitalo
Theodore Kisner
Kenji Kiuchi
Jeff Klein
Kenda Knowles
Brian Koopman
Arthur Kosowsky
Nicoletta Krachmalnicoff
Stephen E. Kuenstner
Chao-Lin Kuo
Akito Kusaka
Jacob Lashner
Adrian Lee
Eunseong Lee
David Leon
Jason S.-Y. Leung
Antony Lewis
Yaqiong Li6 Zack Li
Michele Limon
Eric Linder
Carlos Lopez-Caraballo
Thibaut Louis
Lindsay Lowry
Marius Lungu
Mathew Madhavacheril
Daisy Mak
Felipe Maldonado
Hamdi Mani
Ben Mates
Frederick Matsuda
Loıc Maurin
Phil Mauskopf
Andrew May
Nialh McCallum
Chris McKenney
Jeff McMahon
P. Daniel Meerburg
Joel Meyers
Amber Miller
Mark Mirmelstein
Kavilan Moodley
Moritz Munchmeyer
Charles Munson
Sigurd Naess
Federico Nati
Martin Navaroli
Laura Newburgh
Ho Nam Nguyen
Michael Niemack
Haruki Nishino
John Orlowski-Scherer
Lyman Page
Bruce Partridge
Julien Peloton
Francesca Perrotta
Lucio Piccirillo
Giampaolo Pisano
Davide Poletti
Roberto Puddu
Giuseppe Puglisi
Chris Raum
Christian L. Reichardt
Mathieu Remazeilles
Yoel Rephaeli
Dominik Riechers
Felipe Rojas
Anirban Roy
Sharon Sadeh
Yuki Sakurai
Maria Salatino
Mayuri Sathyanarayana Rao
Emmanuel Schaan
Marcel Schmittfull
Neelima Sehgal
Joseph Seibert
Uros Seljak
Blake Sherwin
Meir Shimon
Carlos Sierra
Jonathan Sievers
Precious Sikhosana
Maximiliano Silva-Feaver
Sara M. Simon
Adrian Sinclair
Praween Siritanasak
Kendrick Smith
Stephen R. Smith
David Spergel
Suzanne T. Staggs
George Stein
Jason R. Stevens
Radek Stompor
Aritoki Suzuki
Osamu Tajima
Satoru Takakura
Grant Teply
Daniel B. Thomas
Ben Thorne
Robert Thornton
Hy Trac
Calvin Tsai
Carole Tucker
Joel Ullom
Sunny Vagnozzi
Alexander van Engelen
Jeff Van Lanen
Daniel D. Van Winkle
Eve M. Vavagiakis
Clara Verges
Michael Vissers
Kasey Wagoner
Samantha Walker
Jon Ward
Ben Westbrook
Nathan Whitehorn
Jason Williams
Joel Williams
Edward J. Wollack
Zhilei Xu
Byeonghee Yu
Cyndia Yu
Fernando Zago
Hezi Zhang
Ningfeng Zhu
Source :
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics. 2019
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2019.

Abstract

The Simons Observatory (SO) is a new cosmic microwave background experiment being built on CerroToco in Chile, due to begin observations in the early 2020s. We describe the scientific goals of the experiment, motivate the design, and forecast its performance. SO will measure the temperature and polarization anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background in six frequency bands centered at: 27,39, 93, 145, 225 and 280 GHz. The initial configuration of SO will have three small-aperture 0.5-mtelescopes and one large-aperture 6-m telescope, with a total of 60,000 cryogenic bolometers. Our key science goals are to characterize the primordial perturbations, measure the number of relativistic species and the mass of neutrinos, test for deviations from a cosmological constant, improve our understanding of galaxy evolution, and constrain the duration of reionization. The small aperture telescopes will target the largest angular scales observable from Chile, mapping≈10% of the sky to a white noise level of 2μK-arcmin in combined 93 and 145 GHz bands, to measure the primordial tensor-to-scalar ratio, r, at a target level ofσ(r) = 0.003. The large aperture telescope will map ≈40% of the sky at arcminute angular resolution to an expected white noise level of 6μK-arcminin combined 93 and 145 GHz bands, overlapping with the majority of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope sky region and partially with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument. With up to an order of magnitude lower polarization noise than maps from the Planck satellite, the high-resolution sky maps will constrain cosmological parameters derived from the damping tail, gravitational lensing of the microwave background, the primordial bispectrum, and the thermal and kinematic Sunyaev–Zel’dovich effects, and will aid in delensing the large-angle polarization signal to measure the tensor-to-scalar ratio. The survey will also provide a legacy catalog of 16,000 galaxy clusters and more than20,000 extragalactic sources.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astronomy

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14757516
Volume :
2019
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Notes :
920121
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20210016870
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2019/02/056