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== Charge == | == Charge == | ||
+ | The charge from the meeting SOC is twofold (see https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KtRif7_BPi3gACMkIA7__AWK63iUJiljN6UlKI41MS0/edit for the exact charge). One part is a set of general instructions for all analysis working groups: | ||
+ | * Identify key decisions that must be made (and justified) prior to CD-1, | ||
+ | * Make progress on (or actually make) those decisions, | ||
+ | * Lay out a timeline and process for making each decision, consistent with the post-decision work and internal reviews that will be needed to complete preparations for CD-1, | ||
+ | * Ensure that those timelines and processes are understood and supported by the collaboration, and that we (together) believe we can follow them. | ||
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+ | The other part is a set of specific questions to support other working groups / WBSs as we move to the next level of design. Our questions are: | ||
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+ | * How are we calibrating beams to meet high-ell science requirements? Can we use high S/N point sources alone? | ||
+ | * How does the galaxy impact Neff inference? | ||
+ | * Does this drive frequency coverage? | ||
+ | * Is there a path to realistically achieve both the necessary cadence for transients and the necessary sky coverage for light relics goals? | ||
+ | * What are the necessary analysis tools to answer these questions? | ||
== Agenda == | == Agenda == |
Revision as of 14:31, 11 October 2019
Contents
Charge
The charge from the meeting SOC is twofold (see https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KtRif7_BPi3gACMkIA7__AWK63iUJiljN6UlKI41MS0/edit for the exact charge). One part is a set of general instructions for all analysis working groups:
- Identify key decisions that must be made (and justified) prior to CD-1,
- Make progress on (or actually make) those decisions,
- Lay out a timeline and process for making each decision, consistent with the post-decision work and internal reviews that will be needed to complete preparations for CD-1,
- Ensure that those timelines and processes are understood and supported by the collaboration, and that we (together) believe we can follow them.
The other part is a set of specific questions to support other working groups / WBSs as we move to the next level of design. Our questions are:
- How are we calibrating beams to meet high-ell science requirements? Can we use high S/N point sources alone?
- How does the galaxy impact Neff inference?
- Does this drive frequency coverage?
- Is there a path to realistically achieve both the necessary cadence for transients and the necessary sky coverage for light relics goals?
- What are the necessary analysis tools to answer these questions?
Agenda
Remote attendance