The Simons Observatory: Science goals and forecasts
Abstract
The Simons Observatory (SO) is a new cosmic microwave background experiment being built on Cerro Toco 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: 27, 39, 93, 145, 225 and 280 GHz. The initial configuration of SO will have three small-aperture 0.5-m telescopes (SATs) and one large-aperture 6-m telescope (LAT), 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 SATs will target the largest angular scales observable from Chile, mapping ~10% of the sky to a white noise level of 2 K-arcmin in combined 93 and 145 GHz bands, to measure the primordial tensor-to-scalar ratio, , at a target level of . The LAT will map ~40% of the sky at arcminute angular resolution to an expected white noise level of 6 K-arcmin in combined 93 and 145 GHz bands, overlapping with the majority of the LSST sky region and partially with DESI. 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 than 20,000 extragalactic sources.
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@article{arxiv.1808.07445,
title = {The Simons Observatory: Science goals and forecasts},
author = {The Simons Observatory Collaboration and Peter Ade and James Aguirre and Zeeshan Ahmed and Simone Aiola and Aamir Ali and David Alonso and Marcelo A. Alvarez and Kam Arnold and Peter Ashton and Jason Austermann and Humna Awan and Carlo Baccigalupi and Taylor Baildon and Darcy Barron and Nick Battaglia and Richard Battye and Eric Baxter and Andrew Bazarko and James A. Beall and Rachel Bean and Dominic Beck and Shawn Beckman and Benjamin Beringue and Federico Bianchini and Steven Boada and David Boettger and J. Richard Bond and Julian Borrill and Michael L. Brown and Sarah Marie Bruno and Sean Bryan and Erminia Calabrese and Victoria Calafut and Paolo Calisse and Julien Carron and Anthony Challinor and Grace Chesmore and Yuji Chinone and Jens Chluba and Hsiao-Mei Sherry Cho and Steve Choi and Gabriele Coppi and Nicholas F. Cothard and Kevin Coughlin and Devin Crichton and Kevin D. Crowley and Kevin T. Crowley and Ari Cukierman and John M. D'Ewart and Rolando Dünner and Tijmen de Haan and Mark Devlin and Simon Dicker and Joy Didier and Matt Dobbs and Bradley Dober and Cody J. Duell and Shannon Duff and Adri Duivenvoorden and Jo Dunkley and John Dusatko and Josquin Errard and Giulio Fabbian and Stephen Feeney and Simone Ferraro and Pedro Fluxà and Katherine Freese and Josef C. Frisch and Andrei Frolov and George Fuller and Brittany Fuzia and Nicholas Galitzki and Patricio A. Gallardo and Jose Tomas Galvez Ghersi and Jiansong Gao and Eric Gawiser and Martina Gerbino and Vera Gluscevic and Neil Goeckner-Wald and Joseph Golec and Sam Gordon and Megan Gralla and Daniel Green and Arpi Grigorian and John Groh and Chris Groppi and Yilun Guan and Jon E. Gudmundsson and Dongwon Han and Peter Hargrave and Masaya Hasegawa and Matthew Hasselfield and Makoto Hattori and Victor Haynes and Masashi Hazumi and Yizhou He and Erin Healy and Shawn W. Henderson and Carlos Hervias-Caimapo and Charles A. Hill and J. Colin Hill and Gene Hilton and Matt Hilton and Adam D. Hincks and Gary Hinshaw and Renée Hložek and Shirley Ho and Shuay-Pwu Patty Ho and Logan Howe and Zhiqi Huang and Johannes Hubmayr and Kevin Huffenberger and John P. Hughes and Anna Ijjas and Margaret Ikape and Kent Irwin and Andrew H. Jaffe and Bhuvnesh Jain and Oliver Jeong and Daisuke Kaneko and Ethan D. Karpel and Nobuhiko Katayama and Brian Keating and Sarah S. Kernasovskiy and Reijo Keskitalo and Theodore Kisner and Kenji Kiuchi and Jeff Klein and Kenda Knowles and Brian Koopman and Arthur Kosowsky and Nicoletta Krachmalnicoff and Stephen E. Kuenstner and Chao-Lin Kuo and Akito Kusaka and Jacob Lashner and Adrian Lee and Eunseong Lee and David Leon and Jason S. -Y. Leung and Antony Lewis and Yaqiong Li and Zack Li and Michele Limon and Eric Linder and Carlos Lopez-Caraballo and Thibaut Louis and Lindsay Lowry and Marius Lungu and Mathew Madhavacheril and Daisy Mak and Felipe Maldonado and Hamdi Mani and Ben Mates and Frederick Matsuda and Loïc Maurin and Phil Mauskopf and Andrew May and Nialh McCallum and Chris McKenney and Jeff McMahon and P. Daniel Meerburg and Joel Meyers and Amber Miller and Mark Mirmelstein and Kavilan Moodley and Moritz Munchmeyer and Charles Munson and Sigurd Naess and Federico Nati and Martin Navaroli and Laura Newburgh and Ho Nam Nguyen and Michael Niemack and Haruki Nishino and John Orlowski-Scherer and Lyman Page and Bruce Partridge and Julien Peloton and Francesca Perrotta and Lucio Piccirillo and Giampaolo Pisano and Davide Poletti and Roberto Puddu and Giuseppe Puglisi and Chris Raum and Christian L. Reichardt and Mathieu Remazeilles and Yoel Rephaeli and Dominik Riechers and Felipe Rojas and Anirban Roy and Sharon Sadeh and Yuki Sakurai and Maria Salatino and Mayuri Sathyanarayana Rao and Emmanuel Schaan and Marcel Schmittfull and Neelima Sehgal and Joseph Seibert and Uros Seljak and Blake Sherwin and Meir Shimon and Carlos Sierra and Jonathan Sievers and Precious Sikhosana and Maximiliano Silva-Feaver and Sara M. Simon and Adrian Sinclair and Praween Siritanasak and Kendrick Smith and Stephen R. Smith and David Spergel and Suzanne T. Staggs and George Stein and Jason R. Stevens and Radek Stompor and Aritoki Suzuki and Osamu Tajima and Satoru Takakura and Grant Teply and Daniel B. Thomas and Ben Thorne and Robert Thornton and Hy Trac and Calvin Tsai and Carole Tucker and Joel Ullom and Sunny Vagnozzi and Alexander van Engelen and Jeff Van Lanen and Daniel D. Van Winkle and Eve M. Vavagiakis and Clara Vergès and Michael Vissers and Kasey Wagoner and Samantha Walker and Jon Ward and Ben Westbrook and Nathan Whitehorn and Jason Williams and Joel Williams and Edward J. Wollack and Zhilei Xu and Byeonghee Yu and Cyndia Yu and Fernando Zago and Hezi Zhang and Ningfeng Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.07445},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
This paper presents an overview of the Simons Observatory science goals, details about the instrument will be presented in a companion paper. The author contribution to this paper is available at https://simonsobservatory.org/publications.php (Abstract abridged) -- matching version published in JCAP