PICO: Probe of Inflation and Cosmic Origins
Shaul Hanany, Marcelo Alvarez, Emmanuel Artis, Peter Ashton, Jonathan, Aumont, Ragnhild Aurlien, Ranajoy Banerji, R. Belen Barreiro, James G., Bartlett, Soumen Basak, Nick Battaglia, Jamie Bock, Kimberly K. Boddy, Matteo, Bonato, Julian Borrill, Fran\c{c}ois Bouchet

TL;DR
PICO is a highly sensitive, multi-frequency space mission designed to map the sky in intensity and polarization, aiming to answer fundamental questions about inflation, neutrino masses, cosmic structure evolution, and galactic processes.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, high-precision all-sky survey instrument capable of addressing key cosmological and astrophysical questions with unprecedented sensitivity.
Findings
Potential to detect the tensor-to-scalar ratio at r=5×10^{-4} with 5σ significance.
Can measure the sum of neutrino masses with >4σ confidence.
Will produce 21 full-sky maps of intensity and polarization, enabling diverse astrophysical studies.
Abstract
The Probe of Inflation and Cosmic Origins (PICO) is an imaging polarimeter that will scan the sky for 5 years in 21 frequency bands spread between 21 and 799 GHz. It will produce full-sky surveys of intensity and polarization with a final combined-map noise level of 0.87 K arcmin for the required specifications, equivalent to 3300 Planck missions, and with our current best-estimate would have a noise level of 0.61 K arcmin (6400 Planck missions). PICO will either determine the energy scale of inflation by detecting the tensor to scalar ratio at a level , or will rule out with more than all inflation models for which the characteristic scale in the potential is the Planck scale. With LSST's data it could rule out all models of slow-roll inflation. PICO will detect the sum of neutrino masses at , constrain the effective number of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Scientific Research and Discoveries
