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POLARBEAR-2: an instrument for CMB polarization measurements
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article
Source
Subject
Engineering
Communications Engineering
Electronics
Sensors and Digital Hardware
Physical Sciences
Atomic
Molecular and Optical Physics
Cosmic Microwave Background
IR filter
POLARBEAR-2
Polarization
Bolometer
Gravitational Wave
millimeter wave
astro-ph.IM
astro-ph.CO
Communications engineering
Electronics
sensors and digital hardware
Atomic
molecular and optical physics
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Abstract
POLARBEAR-2 (PB-2) is a cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization experiment that will be located in the Atacama highland in Chile at an altitude of 5200 m. Its science goals are to measure the CMB polarization signals originating from both primordial gravitational waves and weak lensing. PB-2 is designed to measure the tensor to scalar ratio, r, with precision σ(r) > 0:01, and the sum of neutrino masses, Σmz, with σ(Σmv) < 90 meV. To achieve these goals, PB-2 will employ 7588 transition-edge sensor bolometers at 95 GHz and 150 GHz, which will be operated at the base temperature of 250 mK. Science observations will begin in 2017.