CMB-HD: An Ultra-Deep, High-Resolution Millimeter-Wave Survey Over Half the Sky
Abstract
A millimeter-wave survey over half the sky, that spans frequencies in the range of 30 to 350 GHz, and that is both an order of magnitude deeper and of higher-resolution than currently funded surveys would yield an enormous gain in understanding of both fundamental physics and astrophysics. By providing such a deep, high-resolution millimeter-wave survey (about 0.5 uK-arcmin noise and 15 arcsecond resolution at 150 GHz), CMB-HD will enable major advances. It will allow 1) the use of gravitational lensing of the primordial microwave background to map the distribution of matter on small scales (k~10/hMpc), which probes dark matter particle properties. It will also allow 2) measurements of the thermal and kinetic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effects on small scales to map the gas density and gas pressure profiles of halos over a wide field, which probes galaxy evolution and cluster astrophysics. In addition, CMB-HD would allow us to cross critical thresholds in fundamental physics: 3) ruling out or detecting any new, light (< 0.1eV), thermal particles, which could potentially be the dark matter, and 4) testing a wide class of multi-field models that could explain an epoch of inflation in the early Universe. Such a survey would also 5) monitor the transient sky by mapping the full observing region every few days, which opens a new window on gamma-ray bursts, novae, fast radio bursts, and variable active galactic nuclei. Moreover, CMB-HD would 6) provide a census of planets, dwarf planets, and asteroids in the outer Solar System, and 7) enable the detection of exo-Oort clouds around other solar systems, shedding light on planet formation. CMB-HD will deliver this survey in 5 years of observing half the sky, using two new 30-meter-class off-axis cross-Dragone telescopes to be located at Cerro Toco in the Atacama Desert. The telescopes will field about 2.4 million detectors (600,000 pixels) in total.
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@article{arxiv.1906.10134,
title = {CMB-HD: An Ultra-Deep, High-Resolution Millimeter-Wave Survey Over Half the Sky},
author = {Neelima Sehgal and Simone Aiola and Yashar Akrami and Kaustuv Basu and Michael Boylan-Kolchin and Sean Bryan and Sebastien Clesse and Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine and Luca Di Mascolo and Simon Dicker and Thomas Essinger-Hileman and Simone Ferraro and George M. Fuller and Dongwon Han and Mathew Hasselfield and Gil Holder and Bhuvnesh Jain and Bradley Johnson and Matthew Johnson and Pamela Klaassen and Mathew Madhavacheril and Philip Mauskopf and Daan Meerburg and Joel Meyers and Tony Mroczkowski and Moritz Munchmeyer and Sigurd Naess and Daisuke Nagai and Toshiya Namikawa and Laura Newburgh and Ho Nam Nguyen and Michael Niemack and Benjamin D. Oppenheimer and Elena Pierpaoli and Emmanuel Schaan and Anze Slosar and David Spergel and Eric Switzer and Alexander van Engelen and Edward Wollack},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.10134},
year = {2020}
}
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APC White Paper for the Astro2020 Decadal, with updated proposing team