Fermilab-2019: Cosmology with CMB-S4
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Workshop overview
The Fermilab workshop continues a successful series of meetings bringing together the CMB experimental and theoretical community to plan a coordinated, stage-4 ground-based CMB experiment.
The meeting will be held at Fermilab, March 13-15, 2019. The first 2 days will be a collaboration meeting and the 3rd will be our first project meeting; everyone is welcome to all 3 days.
Meeting Info & Registration
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Location: IARC Building at Fermilab http://iarc.fnal.gov/
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About This Wiki
As for previous workshops, we will use this wiki to organize the sessions, to capture the input from them, and to develop next steps. Participants are encouraged to edit the wiki directly, including uploading plots or a few slides.
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Agenda
Wednesday March 13th
Morning Sessions Chair: Brad Benson
08:30 Welcome and Spokesperson Update
- 08:30 FNAL Welcome (Nigel Lockyer) and Meeting Logistics (Brad Benson) Media:2019_03_CMBS4_Fermilab_Welcome.pdf
- 08:45 Spokesperson update (Julian Borrill, John Carlstrom) Slides
- 09:15 Agency update (Drew Baden, Nigel Sharp)
09:30 Collaboration Update
- 09:30 Governing Board (Nils Halverson) Media:CMB-S4_GB_Activities_Fermilab_Meeting_2019-03-12.pdf
- 09:45 Membership (John Ruhl) Slides
- 10:00 - Publication and Speakers (Kevin Huffenberger) Slides
10:15 Coffee Break
10:45 DSR Review and Science
- 10:45 Summary of DSR review and planned response (Julian Borrill) Slides
- 11:05 r (Clem Pryke) Slides
- 11:15 Neff (Joel Meyers) Media:Light_Relics_Fermilab_2019.pdf
- 11:25 Mass mapping (Lindsey Bleem) Slides
- 11:35 Gas mapping (Nick Battaglia) Media:CMBS4GasMappingFNAL19.pdf
- 11:45 Transients (Nathan Whitehorn) Media:CMBS4TransientsFNAL19.pdf
- 11:55 Science case to measurements requirements (Gil Holder) Slidespdf
- 12:15 Measurement requirements to technical requirements (Jeff McMahon) Slides
12:30 Lunch & JSAC (Junior Scientist) Event
- Junior Scientist Event - register here: https://goo.gl/forms/wdQ0wl5hEh2cLUVl1
Afternoon Sessions Chair: Abby Vieregg
1:30 DSR Reference Design
- 1:30 Reference design overview (Steve Padin) Media:CMBS4RefDesignOverview.pdf
- 1:50 SATs (John Kovac) Slides
- 2:05 LATs (Mike Niemack) Media:LATs_20190313.pdf
- 2:20 Detectors and readout (Clarence Chang) Media:CMB-S4_FNAL_DSR_DR.pdf
- 2:35 SItes and Integration & commissioning (Brad Benson, Sara Simon) Slides
- 2:50 SAT siting decision tree (John Ruhl) Slides
- 3:10 Budget and schedule (Brenna Flaugher) Media:BF-March-Collab-schedule-slides-1.pdf
3:30 Coffee Break
4:00 NSF MSRI Proposals
- 4:00 CMB-S4 MSRI-1 (5+5) (John Carlstrom) Media:MSRI-R1-Carlstrom.pdf
- 4:10 SO MSRI-1 (5+5) (Mark Devlin/Kam Arnold) Media:MSRI1-for-S4.pdf
- 4:20 SPO MSRI-1 (5+5) (John Kovac) Media:SPO_MSRI_scope_LNAL_Mar2019.pdf
- 4:30 CCAT-prime MSRI-1 (5+5) (Mike Niemack) Media:CCATprime_CMBS4_20190313r.pdf
4:40 Fireslides (Chair: Sasha Rahlin) Media:fireslides.pdf
5:30 Group photo at Wilson Hall
5:45 Poster Session at Wilson Hall
6:00-8:00 Social event and food at Wilson Hall
Thursday March 14th
08:30 Path to CD-1 / PDR
- 8:30 Path to CD-1 / PDR (John Carlstrom, Julian Borrill)Media:Path_To_CD-1_PDR.pdf
- Reference Material: File:DOE Order 413-3B.pdf
- Reference Material: File:LargeFacilitiesManual nsf17066.pdf
- Reference Material: File:CMB-S4 DesignDecisionPrinciples-v190228.pdf
- 9:15 Project Perspectives (Charles Lawrence) Media:TheProjectPerspective.pdf
- 9:30 Questions and Discussion
10:00 Coffee Break
- 10:30 Interactive Session: Path to Baseline Design (Chairs: Jeff McMahon, Abigail Vieregg) Slides, Julian slides
- Notes
- Working group leads present timeline for decision making
- Collated current list of R&D priorities (Technical Coordinators)
- Discuss list of R&D items that funding was requested from DOE in February (Brenna Flaugher) Media:BF-March-Collab-R&D.pdf
12:30 Lunch
1:30 Submitted Talks (Chair: Adam Anderson)
- 1:30 Modulations of the CMB (Daniel Grin)File:S4 modulation 2019 grin.pdf
- 1:50 Non-Gaussian information in the small-scale CMB: from lensing to galaxy velocities (Simone Ferraro)
- 2:10 CMB-S4 Delensing (Marius Milea)
- 2:30 Update on uMUX R&D towards CMB-S4 (Zeesh Ahmed)
- 2:50 Recent Advances in Next-Generation Frequency-Multiplexed TES readout (Tijmen de Haan)
- 3:10 Demonstration of the low-l performance and control of systematic errors for Polarbear-1 (Neil Goeckner-Wald) Media:S4_March_Polarbear.pdf
3:30 Coffee Break
- 4:00 Update on European coordination for ground-based CMB experiments (Carlo Baccigalupi)
4:30 Collaboration Wrap-up (Spokespeople)
Friday March 15th
8:30 Project Day
- 8:30 Integrated project plan (Jim Yeck)
- 9:00 Preparations for DOE/CD-1 and NSF PDR (Mark Reichanadter)
- 9:30 Critical path, technical decision timeline, design reviews (Brenna Flaugher)
- 10:00 Cost, schedule, contingency overview (Kathy Bailey)
10:30 Coffee Break
- 10:45 preliminary Project Execution Plan (pPEP) Session (Jim Yeck)
- 11:00 pPEP Project Governance & Project Office (Jim Yeck)
- 11:15 pPEP Agency Scope & Responsibilities (Jim Yeck)
- 11:30 Institutional Roles (Jim Yeck)
- 11:45 Systems engineering and risk status (Zeesh Ahmed, Nadine Kurita)
12:15 Lunch and Sidet Tours
1:30
- 1:30 R&D plan and priorities (Brenna Flaugher)
- 2:00 Interm Integrated project office (JIm Yeck)
- 2:15 Technical coordination plans (Jeff McMahon, Abigail Vieregg)
- 2:45 In-kind contributions (Julian Borrill)
- 3:00 Detectors and readout - Discussion of next steps
- 3:15 Site infrastructure - Discussion of critical path and next steps (Brad Benson)
- 3:45 Project wrap-up
17:00 End of meeting