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CMB Decadal Study: What We Did
Activities funded by NASA proposal: PI Steve Meyer + entire CMB community
Workshops:The Path to CMBPOL: Upcoming Measurement of CMB Polarization, Chicago July 1-3, 2009Technology Development for a CMB Probe of Inflation, Boulder, 25-28 August 2008Mitigating Systematic Errors, Annapolis, 28-30 July 2008CMB Component Separation and the Physics of Foregrounds, Pasadena, 14-18 July 2008Theory and Foregrounds, Fermilab, 23-26 June 2008
Workshop Reports:Probing Inflation with CMB Polarization, Baumann et al. 2008, ArXiv 0811.3919Gravitational Lensing, Smith et al. 2008, ArXiv 0811.3916Reionization Science with the CMB, Zaldarriaga et al. 2008, ArXiv 0811.3918Prospects for Polarized Foreground Removal, Dunkley et al. 2008, ArXiv 0811.3915Foreground Science Knowledge and Prospects, Fraisse et al. 2008, ArXiv 0811.3920The EPIC Intermediate Mission, Bock et al. 2009, ArXiv 0906.1188
Decadal White Papers:1) The Origin of the Universe as Revealed Through the Polarization of the CMB (science)2) Observing the Evolution of the Universe (science)3) A Program of Technology Development and of Sub-Orbital Observations of CMB Polarization Leading to and Including a Satellite Mission (programmatic)
See http://cmbpol.uchicago.edu/ for a full summary
CMB Decadal Study: What We Asked For
1. Technology and Detector Development$40M for detector centers$10M for university-based efforts
2. Suborbital Observations$100M for ground based experiments$50M for balloons ($10M augmentation)
3. Theory and Data Analysis$20M for this activity
4. Satellite Mission Planning$15M for planning ramping up
5. Mid-Decade Review to Assess Case for Satellite Mission
Transitioning from Sub-Orbital Program to Space Phase A Start Call for Proposals Evaluation for SatelliteProgram Office
Mission Planning - Space systems design - Set technology needs
Technology Development - Center funding for arrays
- $1M/yr University directed
Theory - Lensing, foregrounds, models
Balloon Experiments - Technology implementation
- Systems development- ‘Science-market’ driven
Ground-Based Experiments - Technology implementation
- Systems development- ‘Science-market’ driven
SatelliteTechnology
Satellite funding wedge not shown These cost profiles are notional and have not been negotiated with or agreed to by NASA HQ, the NSF, or the NIST
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Evaluation for Start of Satellite Program in 2015
Scientific- Lensing BB signal detected- Either Inflationary B-modes detected, Case for satellite start very compelling in 2015- Or upper limit to r < 0.05 Reassess role for satellite in 2015
Foregrounds- Measured in deep regions from ground & balloons- Measured over entire sky by Planck- Subtraction tested both deep and shallow
Technology readiness- Focal plane arrays to TRL = 6
Systematic error control- Polarization effects, E → B conversion, etc.
We recommend:
1) Funding the program proposed in white paper through 20152) External evaluation in 2015 of case for satellite start
Field will be ready to transition to a satellite experiment mid-decade,fully armed with scientific case and demonstrated technology
Expected State of CMB Polarization in 2015
We are not recommending a fixed metric for a satellite start.We are recommending a 2015 evaluation for a satellite start.
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CMB Recommendations in Astro2010
Program Agency Size RankingInflation Probe Technology NASA $60-200M#2 Medium
“CMB/inflation technology development and preparation for a possible mission beyond 2020”
“A successful detection of B-modes from inflation could trigger a mid-decade shift in focus... However, the level of late-decade investment required is uncertain, and the appropriate level should be studied by a decadal survey independent advice committee review. It could range between… $60M and $200M”
Intermediate Technology NASA ~$100M unranked
Mid-Scale Innovations Program NSF $93-200M#2 Large
CMB Measurements “medium” 1 of 8 examples
Conclusions
The Good News- Astro2010 recommendations closely reflect the community requests- NASA has responded with a IP technology line and planned augmentations to the theory and
sub-orbital programs
Concerns = Areas for Input to PhysPAG1) Technology program
- needs strong support to initiate and sustain (note amount << $60M in notional budget)- how this money is allocated is not specified- use of NASA technology on ground-based CMB experiments
2) Mid-decadal review- need to continue advocacy for this plan- large change in CMB planning could result from a successful outcome- formulation of such a review is not clear: DSIAC, NRC? NSF participation?
3) Advocating for opportunities in the next 5 years- sub-orbital and theory augmentations: usually competed- NASA may start large sub-orbital MO program in FY12- will mid-scale ground-based initiative at NSF be started?
4) Mission planning- No clear planned implementation for this request- IXO/LISA offices are being phased out- useful for coordination with e.g. ESA and JAXA- definition of requirements for space - systematics, foregrounds, etc