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The European Low Frequency Survey on the Simons Array

Authors :
Mennella, Aniello
Arnold, Kam
Azzoni, Susanna
Baccigalupi, Carlo
Banday, A. J.
Barreiro, Rita Belén
Barron, Darcy
Bersanelli, Marco
Casas, Francisco J.
Casey, Sean
de la Hoz, Elena
Franceschet, Cristian
Jones, Michael E.
Genóva-Santos, Ricardo T.
Hoyland, R.
Lee, Adrian T.
Martinez-Gonzalez, Enrique
Montonati, Filippo
Rubiño-Martín, José-Alberto
Taylor, Angela
Vielva, Patricio
Source :
Proc. SPIE conference on Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, Yokohama, 16-22 June 2024
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In this paper we present the European Low Frequency Survey (ELFS), a project that will enable foregrounds-free measurements of the primordial $B$-mode polarization and a detection of the tensor-to-scalar ratio, $r$, to a level $\sigma(r) = 0.001$ by measuring the Galactic and extra-galactic emissions in the 5--120\,GHz frequency window. Indeed, the main difficulty in measuring the B-mode polarization comes from the fact that many other processes in the Universe also emit polarized microwaves, which obscure the faint Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) signal. The first stage of this project is being carried out in synergy with the Simons Array (SA) collaboration, installing a 5.5--11\,GHz (X-band) coherent receiver at the focus of one of the three 3.5\,m SA telescopes in Atacama, Chile, followed by the installation of the QUIJOTE-MFI2 in the 10--20 GHz range. We designate this initial iteration of the ELFS program as ELFS-SA. The receivers are equipped with a fully digital back-end that will provide a frequency resolution of 1\,MHz across the band, allowing us to clean the scientific signal from unwanted radio frequency interference, particularly from low-Earth orbit satellite mega constellations. This paper reviews the scientific motivation for ELFS and its instrumental characteristics, and provides an update on the development of ELFS-SA.<br />Comment: SPIE conference on Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, Yokohama, 16-22 June 2024. New version with correction in Eq. (3) arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2310.16509

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Proc. SPIE conference on Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, Yokohama, 16-22 June 2024
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.10309
Document Type :
Working Paper