论文标题
回顾射频干扰和对CMB-S4宇宙微波背景调查的潜在影响
Review of Radio Frequency Interference and Potential Impacts on the CMB-S4 Cosmic Microwave Background Survey
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论文摘要
CMB-S4将将宇宙微波背景映射到前所未有的精度,同时对毫米波的时间域的天空进行调查,以促进我们对宇宙学和宇宙的理解。 CMB-S4将从两个地点和智利阿塔卡马沙漠中观察到。在20-300 GHz的几个频带中,将观察到数十万个极化敏感探测器的小型和大型望远镜与数十万个极化敏感探测器的组合,从而以前所未有的敏感性进行了超过50%的天空分辨率。 CMB-S4试图在灵敏度上取得巨大的飞跃,同时观察到广泛的无保护光谱,越来越多地用于陆地和卫星传输。 CMB仪器技术的基本方面使它们容易受到广泛频率的射频干扰(RFI)的影响,包括其观察带之外的频率。基于地面的CMB仪器通过将大型超导式强仪的大焦点平面发挥到极为干燥的高空位点,具有较大的分数带宽,广阔的视野和多年的集成时间来实现其非凡的敏感性。历史上,合适的观察站点可以通过极端偏远的位置以及对当地排放的限制,自然地提供了RFI的重要保护。由于耦合机制是复杂的,因此不能始终通过直接计算来确定不会干扰CMB测量值的安全水平或发射频率。我们讨论了与CMB-S4相关的各种RFI的干扰模型,缓解策略以及对调查敏感性的潜在影响。
CMB-S4 will map the cosmic microwave background to unprecedented precision, while simultaneously surveying the millimeter-wave time-domain sky, in order to advance our understanding of cosmology and the universe. CMB-S4 will observe from two sites, the South Pole and the Atacama Desert of Chile. A combination of small- and large-aperture telescopes with hundreds of thousands of polarization-sensitive detectors will observe in several frequency bands from 20-300 GHz, surveying more than 50 percent of the sky to arcminute resolution with unprecedented sensitivity. CMB-S4 seeks to make a dramatic leap in sensitivity while observing across a broad range of largely unprotected spectrum which is increasingly being utilized for terrestrial and satellite transmissions. Fundamental aspects of CMB instrument technology leave them vulnerable to radio frequency interference (RFI) across a wide range of frequencies, including frequencies outside of their observing bands. Ground-based CMB instruments achieve their extraordinary sensitivities by deploying large focal planes of superconducting bolometers to extremely dry, high-altitude sites, with large fractional bandwidths, wide fields of view, and years of integration time. Suitable observing sites have historically offered significant protection from RFI, both naturally through their extremely remote locations as well as through restrictions on local emissions. Since the coupling mechanisms are complex, safe levels or frequencies of emission that would not interfere with CMB measurements cannot always be determined through straightforward calculations. We discuss models of interference for various types of RFI relevant to CMB-S4, mitigation strategies, and the potential impacts on survey sensitivity.