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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: DR4 Maps and Cosmological Parameters
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Aiola, Simone; Calabrese, Erminia; Maurin, Loïc; Naess, Sigurd; Schmitt, Benjamin L.; Abitbol, Maximilian H.; Addison, Graeme E.; Ade, Peter A. R.; Alonso, David; Amiri, Mandana; Amodeo, Stefania; Angile, Elio; Austermann, Jason E.; Baildon, Taylor; Battaglia, Nick; Beall, James A.; Bean, Rachel; Becker, Daniel T.; Bond, J Richard; Bruno, Sarah Marie; Calafut, Victoria; Campusano, Luis E.; Carrero, Felipe; Chesmore, Grace E.; Cho, Hsiao-mei; Choi, Steve K.; Clark, Susan E.; Cothard, Nicholas F.; Crichton, Devin; Crowley, Kevin T.; Darwish, Omar; Datta, Rahul; Denison, Edward V.; Devlin, Mark J.; Duell, Cody J.; Duff, Shannon M.; Duivenvoorden, Adriaan J.; Dunkley, Jo; Dünner, Rolando; Essinger-Hileman, Thomas; Fankhanel, Max; Ferraro, Simone; Fox, Anna E.; Fuzia, Brittany; Gallardo, Patricio A.; Gluscevic, Vera; Golec, Joseph E.; Grace, Emily; Gralla, Megan; Guan, Yilun; Hall, Kirsten; Halpern, Mark; Han, Dongwon; Hargrave, Peter; Hasselfield, Matthew; Helton, Jakob M.; Henderson, Shawn; Hensley, Brandon; Hill, J. Colin; Hilton, Gene C.; Hilton, Matt; Hincks, Adam D.; Hložek, Renée; Ho, Shuay-Pwu Patty; Hubmayr, Johannes; Huffenberger, Kevin M.; Hughes, John P.; Infante, Leopoldo; Irwin, Kent; Jackson, Rebecca; Klein, Jeff; Knowles, Kenda; Koopman, Brian; Kosowsky, Arthur; Lakey, Victoria; Li, Dale; Li, Yaqiong; Li, Zack; Lokken, Martine; Louis, Thibaut; Lungu, Marius; MacInnis, Amanda; Madhavacheril, Mathew; Maldonado, Felipe; Mallaby-Kay, Maya; Marsden, Danica; McMahon, Jeff; Menanteau, Felipe; Moodley, Kavilan; Morton, Tim; Namikawa, Toshiya; Nati, Federico; Newburgh, Laura; Nibarger, John P.; Nicola, Andrina; Niemack, Michael D.; Nolta, Michael R.; Orlowski-Sherer, John; Page, Lyman A.; Pappas, Christine G.; Partridge, Bruce; Phakathi, Phumlani; Pisano, Giampaolo; Prince, Heather; Puddu, Roberto; Qu, Frank J.; Rivera, Jesus; Robertson, Naomi; Rojas, Felipe; Salatino, Maria; Schaan, Emmanuel; Schillaci, Alessandro; Sehgal, Neelima; Sherwin, Blake D.; Sierra, Carlos; Sievers, Jon; Sifon, Cristobal; Sikhosana, Precious; Simon, Sara; Spergel, David N.; Staggs, Suzanne T.; Stevens, Jason; Storer, Emilie; Sunder, Dhaneshwar D.; Switzer, Eric R.; Thorne, Ben; Thornton, Robert; Trac, Hy; Treu, Jesse; Tucker, Carole; Vale, Leila R.; Van Engelen, Alexander; Van Lanen, Jeff; Vavagiakis, Eve M.; Wagoner, Kasey; Wang, Yuhan; Ward, Jonathan T.; Wollack, Edward J.; Xu, Zhilei; Zago, Fernando; Zhu, Ningfeng
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We present new arcminute-resolution maps of the Cosmic Microwave Background temperature and polarization anisotropy from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope, using data taken from 2013-2016 at 98 and 150 GHz. The maps cover more than 17,000 deg$^2$, the deepest 600 deg$^2$ with noise levels below 10 $\mu$K-arcmin. We use the power spectrum derived from almost 6,000 deg$^2$ of these maps to constrain cosmology. The ACT data enable a measurement of the angular scale of features in both the divergence-like polarization and the temperature anisotropy, tracing both the velocity and density at last-scattering. From these one can derive the distance to the last-scattering surface and thus infer the local expansion rate, $H_0$. By combining ACT data with large-scale information from WMAP we measure $H_0 = 67.6 \pm 1.1$ km/s/Mpc, at 68% confidence, in excellent agreement with the independently-measured Planck satellite estimate (from ACT alone we find $H_0 = 67.9 \pm 1.5$ km/s/Mpc). The $\Lambda$CDM model provides a good fit to the ACT data, and we find no evidence for deviations: both the spatial curvature, and the departure from the standard lensing signal in the spectrum, are zero to within 1$\sigma$; the number of relativistic species, the primordial Helium fraction, and the running of the spectral index are consistent with $\Lambda$CDM predictions to within $1.5 - 2.2\sigma$. We compare ACT, WMAP, and Planck at the parameter level and find good consistency; we investigate how the constraints on the correlated spectral index and baryon density parameters readjust when adding CMB large-scale information that ACT does not measure. The DR4 products presented here will be publicly released on the NASA Legacy Archive for Microwave Background Data Analysis.
Comment: 33 pages, 24 figures, products available on the NASA LAMBDA website, version accepted for publication in JCAP
Comment: 33 pages, 24 figures, products available on the NASA LAMBDA website, version accepted for publication in JCAP