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Results from the Atacama B-mode Search (ABS) Experiment

Authors :
Sara M. Simon
Norman Jarosik
Matthew Hasselfield
Steve K. Choi
S. P. Ho
K. W. Yoon
Gene C. Hilton
Gonzalo A. Palma
Kent D. Irwin
Michael R. Nolta
J. W. Appel
Hsiao-Mei Cho
Michael D. Niemack
Carl D. Reintsema
Jonathan Sievers
Akito Kusaka
Lucas Parker
Joseph W. Fowler
Suzanne T. Staggs
Luis E. Campusano
G. W. Nixon
Thomas Essinger-Hileman
James A. Beall
Kevin T. Crowley
Katerina Visnjic
Patricio A. Gallardo
Lyman A. Page
Srinivasan Raghunathan
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
arXiv, 2018.

Abstract

The Atacama B-mode Search (ABS) is an experiment designed to measure cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization at large angular scales ($\ell>40$). It operated from the ACT site at 5190~m elevation in northern Chile at 145 GHz with a net sensitivity (NEQ) of 41 $��$K$\sqrt{\rm s}$. It employed an ambient-temperature sapphire half-wave plate rotating at 2.55 Hz to modulate the incident polarization signal and reduce systematic effects. We report here on the analysis of data from a 2400 deg$^2$ patch of sky centered at declination $-42^\circ$ and right ascension $25^\circ$. We perform a blind analysis. After unblinding, we find agreement with the Planck TE and EE measurements on the same region of sky. We marginally detect polarized dust emission and give an upper limit on the tensor-to-scalar ratio of $r<br />38 pages, 11 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e3a826de060e18f4a4c505c0c543b281
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1801.01218