학술논문

CMB-S4 Science Book, First Edition
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Abazajian, Kevork N.Adshead, PeterAhmed, ZeeshanAllen, Steven W.Alonso, DavidArnold, Kam S.Baccigalupi, CarloBartlett, James G.Battaglia, NicholasBenson, Bradford A.Bischoff, Colin A.Borrill, JulianBuza, VictorCalabrese, ErminiaCaldwell, RobertCarlstrom, John E.Chang, Clarence L.Crawford, Thomas M.Cyr-Racine, Francis-YanDe Bernardis, Francescode Haan, TijmenAlighieri, Sperello di SeregoDunkley, JoannaDvorkin, CoraErrard, JosquinFabbian, GiulioFeeney, StephenFerraro, SimoneFilippini, Jeffrey P.Flauger, RaphaelFuller, George M.Gluscevic, VeraGreen, DanielGrin, DanielGrohs, EvanHenning, Jason W.Hill, J. ColinHlozek, ReneeHolder, GilbertHolzapfel, WilliamHu, WayneHuffenberger, Kevin M.Keskitalo, ReijoKnox, LloydKosowsky, ArthurKovac, JohnKovetz, Ely D.Kuo, Chao-LinKusaka, AkitoJeune, Maude LeLee, Adrian T.Lilley, MarcLoverde, MarilenaMadhavacheril, Mathew S.Mantz, AdamMarsh, David J. E.McMahon, JeffreyMeerburg, Pieter DanielMeyers, JoelMiller, Amber D.Munoz, Julian B.Nguyen, Ho NamNiemack, Michael D.Peloso, MarcoPeloton, JulienPogosian, LevonPryke, ClementRaveri, MarcoReichardt, Christian L.Rocha, GracaRotti, AdityaSchaan, EmmanuelSchmittfull, Marcel M.Scott, DouglasSehgal, NeelimaShandera, SarahSherwin, Blake D.Smith, Tristan L.Sorbo, LorenzoStarkman, Glenn D.Story, Kyle T.van Engelen, AlexanderVieira, Joaquin D.Watson, ScottWhitehorn, NathanWu, W. L. Kimmy
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Subject
Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
High Energy Physics - Theory
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Abstract
This book lays out the scientific goals to be addressed by the next-generation ground-based cosmic microwave background experiment, CMB-S4, envisioned to consist of dedicated telescopes at the South Pole, the high Chilean Atacama plateau and possibly a northern hemisphere site, all equipped with new superconducting cameras. CMB-S4 will dramatically advance cosmological studies by crossing critical thresholds in the search for the B-mode polarization signature of primordial gravitational waves, in the determination of the number and masses of the neutrinos, in the search for evidence of new light relics, in constraining the nature of dark energy, and in testing general relativity on large scales.