학술논문

Exploring Cosmic Origins with CORE: Survey requirements and mission design
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Working Paper
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Delabrouille, J.de Bernardis, P.Bouchet, F. R.Achúcarro, A.Ade, P. A. R.Allison, R.Arroja, F.Artal, E.Ashdown, M.Baccigalupi, C.Ballardini, M.Banday, A. J.Banerji, R.Barbosa, D.Bartlett, J.Bartolo, N.Basak, S.Baselmans, J. J. A.Basu, K.Battistelli, E. S.Battye, R.Baumann, D.Benoît, A.Bersanelli, M.Bideaud, A.Biesiada, M.Bilicki, M.Bonaldi, A.Bonato, M.Borrill, J.Boulanger, F.Brinckmann, T.Brown, M. L.Bucher, M.Burigana, C.Buzzelli, A.Cabass, G.Cai, Z. -Y.Calvo, M.Caputo, A.Carvalho, C. -S.Casas, F. J.Castellano, G.Catalano, A.Challinor, A.Charles, I.Chluba, J.Clements, D. L.Clesse, S.Colafrancesco, S.Colantoni, I.Contreras, D.Coppolecchia, A.Crook, M.D'Alessandro, G.D'Amico, G.da Silva, A.de Avillez, M.de Gasperis, G.De Petris, M.de Zotti, G.Danese, L.Désert, F. -X.Desjacques, V.Di Valentino, E.Dickinson, C.Diego, J. M.Doyle, S.Durrer, R.Dvorkin, C.Eriksen, H. -K.Errard, J.Feeney, S.Fernández-Cobos, R.Finelli, F.Forastieri, F.Franceschet, C.Fuskeland, U.Galli, S.Génova-Santos, R. T.Gerbino, M.Giusarma, E.Gomez, A.González-Nuevo, J.Grandis, S.Greenslade, J.Goupy, J.Hagstotz, S.Hanany, S.Handley, W.Henrot-Versillé, S.Hernández-Monteagudo, C.Hervias-Caimapo, C.Hills, M.Hindmarsh, M.Hivon, E.Hoang, D. T.Hooper, D. C.Hu, B.Keihänen, E.Keskitalo, R.Kiiveri, K.Kisner, T.Kitching, T.Kunz, M.Kurki-Suonio, H.Lagache, G.Lamagna, L.Lapi, A.Lasenby, A.Lattanzi, M.Brun, A. M. C. LeLesgourgues, J.Liguori, M.Lindholm, V.Lizarraga, J.Luzzi, G.Macìas-Pérez, J. F.Maffei, B.Mandolesi, N.Martin, S.Martinez-Gonzalez, E.Martins, C. J. A. P.Masi, S.Massardi, M.Matarrese, S.Mazzotta, P.McCarthy, D.Melchiorri, A.Melin, J. -B.Mennella, A.Mohr, J.Molinari, D.Monfardini, A.Montier, L.Natoli, P.Negrello, M.Notari, A.Noviello, F.Oppizzi, F.O'Sullivan, C.Pagano, L.Paiella, A.Pajer, E.Paoletti, D.Paradiso, S.Partridge, R. B.Patanchon, G.Patil, S. P.Perdereau, O.Piacentini, F.Piat, M.Pisano, G.Polastri, L.Polenta, G.Pollo, A.Ponthieu, N.Poulin, V.Prêle, D.Quartin, M.Ravenni, A.Remazeilles, M.Renzi, A.Ringeval, C.Roest, D.Roman, M.Roukema, B. F.Rubino-Martin, J. -A.Salvati, L.Scott, D.Serjeant, S.Signorelli, G.Starobinsky, A. A.Sunyaev, R.Tan, C. Y.Tartari, A.Tasinato, G.Toffolatti, L.Tomasi, M.Torrado, J.Tramonte, D.Trappe, N.Triqueneaux, S.Tristram, M.Trombetti, T.Tucci, M.Tucker, C.Urrestilla, J.Väliviita, J.Van de Weygaert, R.Van Tent, B.Vennin, V.Verde, L.Vermeulen, G.Vielva, P.Vittorio, N.Voisin, F.Wallis, C.Wandelt, B.Wehus, I.Weller, J.Young, K.Zannoni, M.
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Subject
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Abstract
Future observations of cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarisation have the potential to answer some of the most fundamental questions of modern physics and cosmology. In this paper, we list the requirements for a future CMB polarisation survey addressing these scientific objectives, and discuss the design drivers of the CORE space mission proposed to ESA in answer to the "M5" call for a medium-sized mission. The rationale and options, and the methodologies used to assess the mission's performance, are of interest to other future CMB mission design studies. CORE is designed as a near-ultimate CMB polarisation mission which, for optimal complementarity with ground-based observations, will perform the observations that are known to be essential to CMB polarisation scienceand cannot be obtained by any other means than a dedicated space mission.
Comment: 79 pages, 14 figures