CLASS: The cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor

Essinger-Hileman, T; Ali, A; Amiri, M; Appel, JW; Araujo D.; Bennett, CL; Boone, F; Chan, MW; Cho, HM; Chuss, DT; Colazo F.; Crowe E.; Denis K.; Dunner, R; Eimer J.; et. al.

Abstract

The Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor (CLASS) is an experiment to measure the signature of a gravitational-wave background from inflation in the polarization of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). CLASS is a multi-frequency array of four telescopes operating from a high-altitude site in the Atacama Desert in Chile. CLASS will survey 70% of the sky in four frequency bands centered at 38, 93, 148, and 217 GHz, which are chosen to straddle the Galactic-foreground minimum while avoiding strong atmospheric emission lines. This broad frequency coverage ensures that CLASS can distinguish Galactic emission from the CMB. The sky fraction of the CLASS survey will allow the full shape of the primordial B-mode power spectrum to be characterized, including the signal from reionization at low l. Its unique combination of large sky coverage, control of systematic errors, and high sensitivity will allow CLASS to measure or place upper limits on the tensor-to-scalar ratio at a level of r = 0.01 and make a cosmic-variance-limited measurement of the optical depth to the surface of last scattering, tau.

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Título según WOS: CLASS: The cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor
Título según SCOPUS: CLASS: The cosmology large angular scale surveyor
Título de la Revista: COMPUTATIONAL OPTICS 2024
Volumen: 9153
Editorial: SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1117/12.2056701

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS