KICP Seminar - Erin Healy

11:00 am–12:00 pm ERC 401

Title: The Simons Observatory: Science outlooks and updates from the field

Abstract: The Simons Observatory (SO), a ground-based cosmic-microwave background (CMB) experiment, is conducting two surveys with unprecedented sensitivities to the millimeter sky from Cerra Toco at 5200m in the Atacama Desert in Chile. The Large Aperture Telescope (LAT) survey will produce six color maps with arcminute resolution over half the sky to enable constraints on early universe cosmology, probe beyond-the-standard-model physics, and trace the integrated distribution of large-scale structure. The data will enable cross-correlations with galaxy surveys to constrain neutrino mass and the dark energy. Daily arcminute maps of the millimeter-wave sky will provide a host of transient detections for astrophysical analysis of galaxy evolution. The Small Aperture Telescope (SAT) survey is designed to search for evidence of primordial gravitational waves, a hallmark of inflation, through deep maps of the polarized CMB.  The multi-frequency maps spanning 20 and 300 GHz will enable component separation and foreground analysis for both surveys. In January 2026, the Observatory reached 100,000 superconducting detectors, a milestone for CMB experiment. We discuss the instruments, science, and early results from observations and calibrations. 

Zoom: https://uchicago.zoom.us/j/96602368359?pwd=IkjlvbgYWG56LPvnyibAje80dqc9wI.1

Event Type

Seminars

May 14