Cosmic Visions Dark Energy: Technology
Scott Dodelson, Katrin Heitmann, Chris Hirata, Klaus Honscheid, Aaron, Roodman, Uro\v{s} Seljak, An\v{z}e Slosar, Mark Trodden

TL;DR
Investing in instrumentation and detector R&D is crucial for advancing cosmic frontier surveys, enabling new scientific probes, training future experimentalists, and supporting the study of the universe's accelerated expansion.
Contribution
The paper emphasizes the importance of continued R&D in instrumentation and detectors for cosmic frontier research and training in high energy physics.
Findings
R&D investments enhance cosmic survey capabilities
Supports development of new probes for dark energy
Provides training for future experimentalists
Abstract
A strong instrumentation and detector R&D program has enabled the current generation of cosmic frontier surveys. A small investment in R&D will continue to pay dividends and enable new probes to investigate the accelerated expansion of the universe. Instrumentation and detector R&D provide critical training opportunities for future generations of experimentalists, skills that are important across the entire Department of Energy High Energy Physics program.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
