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Page 1: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

The Atacama Cosmology Telescope

New Views of the Universe

December 11, 2005Joe Fowler

Princeton University

Page 2: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

ACT: The Big Idea

• Goal: map ℓ>1000 CMB anisotropy in 3 colors (1-2 mm)

• Study the primary CMB power spectrum

• Survey for S-Z clusters

• Follow clusters in optical & X-ray

• Address Dark Energy in the “recent” universe, structure formation, inflation…

Page 3: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

Toronto

PrincetonPenn

Católica CUNY Columbia

Haverford

ACT Institutions

U Mass

Page 4: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

Current CMB Power Spectrum

Next big question: ns scalar spectral index.

It comes from the overall slope of the power spectrum.

Small-angular scale measurements are essential.

Page 5: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

Signature in a Blind SZ Survey

145 GHzdecrement

220 GHznull

270 GHzincrement

1.4°x 1.4°

Page 6: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

CMB after WMAP: Arcminute mm Surveys

150 GHz

SZ Simulation MBAC on ACT 1.7’ beam w/ noise

PLANCK

1.4°

(~2% of high quality area)

Page 7: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

Atacama Cosmology Telescope

6 meter primary

Entire telescope scans in az

Preliminary designs by AMEC

Page 8: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

Telescope under construction

AMEC Dynamic Structures near Vancouver, B.C.

Page 9: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

Making CMB Maps

• Scan strategy: constant elevation

• Aim: deep 100-200 deg2 map

• Atmospheric gradient of 65 mK across field

2° full range

Page 10: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

Cross-Linked Scans

Each spot observed in 2 Each spot observed in 2 distinct stripes: before and distinct stripes: before and after meridian crossing after meridian crossing (green, red)(green, red)

R.A.D

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Page 11: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

ACT Survey Strip: 55 degrees south

Page 12: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

Chilean Atacama Desert

Cerro Toco site: >5000 meters

Page 13: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

Cold Reimaging Optics

6m + 2m mirrors

1.2° square on sky

Map of Strehl ratio: black=diffraction-limited; red=95%

(n=3.41)

Page 14: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

SQUID Multiplexer

TES Shunt Resistors

1x32 TES Chip (unfolded)

Aluminum on Silicon Circuit

+Nyquist Inductor

3.5 cm

TES Pop-up Bolometers

Pop-up geometry permits close packing in focal plane.

Page 15: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

Bolometer Array Camera

• 145, 220, 270 GHz• Each a 32x32 array• Close-packed• Free space coupling• Mo-Au TES detectors• Developed by GSFC and NIST

Page 16: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

ACT Progress

• Engineering units being studied now

• Sky testing with prototype camera

began this autumn

• Field ACT in 2006, full camera ≤3 years

WMAP optical mockup

Page 17: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope New Views of the Universe December 11, 2005 Joe Fowler Princeton University

Saturn Unauthorized!

Saturn observed 4 days ago at 2mm wavelength with TES + SQUID MUX camera.

Map=8 minutes, 1 detector.