We present an overview of the design and status of the Polarbear-2 and the Simons Array experiments. Polarbear-2 is a cosmic microwave background polarimetry experiment which aims to characterize the arc-minute angular scale B-mode signal from weak gravitational lensing and search for the degree angular scale B-mode signal from inflationary gravitational waves. The receiver has a 365 mm diameter focal plane cooled to 270 mK. The focal plane is filled with 7588 dichroic lenslet-antenna-coupled polarization sensitive transition edge sensor (TES) bolometric pixels that are sensitive to 95 and 150 GHz bands simultaneously. The TES bolometers are read-out by SQUIDs with 40 channel frequency domain multiplexing. Refractive optical elements are made with high-purity alumina to achieve high optical throughput. The receiver is designed to achieve noise equivalent temperature of 5.8 K in each frequency band. Polarbear-2 will deploy in 2016 in the Atacama desert in Chile. The Simons Array is a project to further increase sensitivity by deploying three Polarbear-2 type receivers. The Simons Array will cover 95, 150, and 220 GHz frequency bands for foreground control. The Simons Array will be able to constrain tensor-to-scalar ratio and sum of neutrino masses to at and to 40 meV.

Suzuki, A., Ade, P., Akiba, Y., Aleman, C., Arnold, K., Baccigalupi, C., et al. (2016). The POLARBEAR-2 and the Simons Array experiments. JOURNAL OF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS, 184(3-4), 805-810 [10.1007/s10909-015-1425-4].

The POLARBEAR-2 and the Simons Array experiments

Puglisi, G.;
2016-01-01

Abstract

We present an overview of the design and status of the Polarbear-2 and the Simons Array experiments. Polarbear-2 is a cosmic microwave background polarimetry experiment which aims to characterize the arc-minute angular scale B-mode signal from weak gravitational lensing and search for the degree angular scale B-mode signal from inflationary gravitational waves. The receiver has a 365 mm diameter focal plane cooled to 270 mK. The focal plane is filled with 7588 dichroic lenslet-antenna-coupled polarization sensitive transition edge sensor (TES) bolometric pixels that are sensitive to 95 and 150 GHz bands simultaneously. The TES bolometers are read-out by SQUIDs with 40 channel frequency domain multiplexing. Refractive optical elements are made with high-purity alumina to achieve high optical throughput. The receiver is designed to achieve noise equivalent temperature of 5.8 K in each frequency band. Polarbear-2 will deploy in 2016 in the Atacama desert in Chile. The Simons Array is a project to further increase sensitivity by deploying three Polarbear-2 type receivers. The Simons Array will cover 95, 150, and 220 GHz frequency bands for foreground control. The Simons Array will be able to constrain tensor-to-scalar ratio and sum of neutrino masses to at and to 40 meV.
2016
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA
English
Cosmic microwave background
Inflation
Gravitational weak lensing
Polarization
B-mode
Suzuki, A., Ade, P., Akiba, Y., Aleman, C., Arnold, K., Baccigalupi, C., et al. (2016). The POLARBEAR-2 and the Simons Array experiments. JOURNAL OF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS, 184(3-4), 805-810 [10.1007/s10909-015-1425-4].
Suzuki, A; Ade, P; Akiba, Y; Aleman, C; Arnold, K; Baccigalupi, C; Barch, B; Barron, D; Bender, A; Boettger, D; Borrill, J; Chapman, S; Chinone, Y; Cukierman, A; Dobbs, M; Ducout, A; Dunner, R; Elleflot, T; Errard, J; Fabbian, G; Feeney, S; Feng, C; Fujino, T; Fuller, G; Gilbert, A; Goeckner-Wald, N; Groh, J; Haan, Td; Hall, G; Halverson, N; Hamada, T; Hasegawa, M; Hattori, K; Hazumi, M; Hill, C; Holzapfel, W; Hori, Y; Howe, L; Inoue, Y; Irie, F; Jaehnig, G; Jaffe, A; Jeong, O; Katayama, N; Kaufman, J; Kazemzadeh, K; Keating, B; Kermish, Z; Keskitalo, R; Kisner, T; Kusaka, A; Jeune, Ml; Lee, A; Leon, D; Linder, E; Lowry, L; Matsuda, F; Matsumura, T; Miller, N; Mizukami, K; Montgomery, J; Navaroli, M; Nishino, H; Peloton, J; Poletti, D; Puglisi, G; Rebeiz, G; Raum, C; Reichardt, C; Richards, P; Ross, C; Rotermund, K; Segawa, Y; Sherwin, B; Shirley, I; Siritanasak, P; Stebor, N; Stompor, R; Suzuki, J; Tajima, O; Takada, S; Takakura, S; Takatori, S; Tikhomirov, A; Tomaru, T; Westbrook, B; Whitehorn, N; Yamashita, T; Zahn, A; Zahn, O
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