Forecasts on CMB lensing observations with AliCPT-1
Jinyi Liu, Zeyang Sun, Jiakang Han, Julien Carron, Jacques, Delabrouille, Siyu Li, Yang Liu, Jing Jin, Shamik Ghosh, Bin Yue, Pengjie, Zhang, Chang Feng, Zhi-Qi Huang, Hao Liu, Yi-Wen Wu, Le Zhang, Zi-Rui Zhang,, Wen Zhao, Bin Hu, Hong Li, Xinmin Zhang

TL;DR
This paper forecasts the capabilities of AliCPT-1, a Chinese CMB experiment, in measuring lensing signals and cross-correlations with large-scale structure, highlighting significant improvements with increased observation time.
Contribution
It provides detailed forecasts of lensing reconstruction and cross-correlation SNRs for AliCPT-1, considering different estimators and observation stages, which is novel for this experiment.
Findings
150 GHz channel measures lensing at 15σ in first stage
Final stage achieves 31σ lensing detection significance
Cross-correlation SNR with DESI reaches up to 52 in final stage
Abstract
AliCPT-1 is the first Chinese CMB experiment aiming for high precision measurement of Cosmic Microwave Background B-mode polarization. The telescope, currently under deployment in Tibet, will observe in two frequency bands centered at 90 and 150 GHz. We forecast the CMB lensing reconstruction, lensing-galaxy as well as lensing-CIB (Cosmic Infrared Background) cross correlation signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for AliCPT-1. We consider two stages with different integrated observation time, namely "4 module*yr" (first stage) and "48 module*yr" (final stage). For lensing reconstruction, we use three different quadratic estimators, namely temperature-only, polarization-only and minimum-variance estimators, using curved sky geometry. We take into account the impact of inhomogeneous hit counts as well as of the mean-field bias due to incomplete sky coverage. In the first stage, our results show…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting and THz Device Technology · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
