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* Justification for 20 GHz channel on LAT: Bischoff | * Justification for 20 GHz channel on LAT: Bischoff | ||
* Justification for 85/95 and 145/155 split bands: Bischoff | * Justification for 85/95 and 145/155 split bands: Bischoff | ||
− | * Requirement for angular resolution and sensitivity of delensing LAT: Wu | + | * Requirement for angular resolution and sensitivity of delensing LAT: Wu ([https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Jcz1yo2_yeIsPWjRrlm2XnnhO9iMabteLtxhzp-DWfg/edit#slide=id.p slides]) |
== Threads that can use more attention == | == Threads that can use more attention == |
Revision as of 14:02, 28 February 2020
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Summary of low-ell BB work so far and sketch of plans forward (Oct 2019 UCSD meeting): [slides]
Active projects
- Bayesian r-analysis: Millea, Knox, others
- MAP phi estimate extension to curved-sky: Carron
- Foreground clean map for phi reconstruction: Umiltà
- Cross-spectra parametric r-pipeline: Buza, Racine, Bischoff, Pryke, Willmert
- ILC pipeline: Flauger
- SO pipeline: Errard
Inputs to pre-CD1 decisions
- Justification for 20 GHz channel on LAT: Bischoff
- Justification for 85/95 and 145/155 split bands: Bischoff
- Requirement for angular resolution and sensitivity of delensing LAT: Wu (slides)
Threads that can use more attention
- Impacts of Galactic foregrounds on delensing
- Instrumental systematics impacts on delensing
- Instrumental systematics impacts on degree-scale measurements
- Field selection for the deep survey
- Forecast comparison between S4 and SO sims
- Development of additional foreground models/sims, and development of an approach to managing our uncertainty about foreground properties and how this impacts flowdown to design.
- Request from McMahon to Science Council for tool that can quickly calculate science forecast from noise specification, i.e. something like Victor's Fisher forecast.
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