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CMB-S4: Forecasting Constraints on Primordial Gravitational Waves

Abazajian, Kevork ORCID icon
Addison, Graeme E.
Adshead, Peter
Ahmed, Zeeshan
Akerib, Daniel
Ali, Aamir
Allen, Steven W. ORCID icon
Alonso, David
Alvarez, Marcelo
Amin, Mustafa A.
Anderson, Adam
Arnold, Kam S.
Ashton, Peter
Baccigalupi, Carlo
Bard, Debbie
Barkats, Denis
Barron, Darcy
Barry, Peter S.
Bartlett, James G. ORCID icon
Basu Thakur, Ritoban ORCID icon
Battaglia, Nicholas ORCID icon
Bean, Rachel
Bebek, Chris
Bender, Amy N. ORCID icon
Benson, Bradford A. ORCID icon
Bianchini, Federico ORCID icon
Bischoff, Colin A.
Bleem, Lindsey ORCID icon
Bock, James J. ORCID icon
Bocquet, Sebastian ORCID icon
Boddy, Kimberly K. ORCID icon
Bond, J. Richard ORCID icon
Borrill, Julian
Bouchet, Francois R. ORCID icon
Brinckmann, Thejs
Brown, Michael L.
Bryan, Sean ORCID icon
Buza, Victor
Byrum, Karen
Hervias Caimapo, Carlos ORCID icon
Calabrese, Erminia ORCID icon
Calafut, Victoria
Caldwell, Robert ORCID icon
Carlstrom, John E. ORCID icon
Carron, Julien
Cecil, Thomas ORCID icon
Challinor, Anthony
Chang, Clarence L.
Chinone, Yuji
Cho, Hsiao-Mei Sherry
Cooray, Asantha ORCID icon
Coulton, Will
Crawford, Thomas M. ORCID icon
Crites, Abigail
Cukierman, Ari ORCID icon
Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan ORCID icon
de Haan, Tijmen
Delabrouille, Jacques ORCID icon
Devlin, Mark ORCID icon
Di Valentino, Eleonora
Dierickx, Marion ORCID icon
Dobbs, Matt ORCID icon
Duff, Shannon ORCID icon
Dvorkin, Cora
Eimer, Joseph
Elleflot, Tucker ORCID icon
Errard, Josquin
Essinger-Hileman, Thomas
Fabbian, Giulio
Feng, Chang
Ferraro, Simone ORCID icon
Filippini, Jeffrey P. ORCID icon
Flauger, Raphael
Flaugher, Brenna
Fraisse, Aurelien A.
Frolov, Andrei
Galitzki, Nicholas
Gallardo, Patricio A. ORCID icon
Galli, Silvia
Ganga, Ken
Gerbino, Martina
Gluscevic, Vera
Goeckner-Wald, Neil
Green, Daniel
Grin, Daniel
Grohs, Evan
Gualtieri, Riccardo
Gudmundsson, Jon E.
Gullett, Ian
Gupta, Nikhel
Habib, Salman
Halpern, Mark ORCID icon
Halverson, Nils W. ORCID icon
Hanany, Shaul
Harrington, Kathleen
Hasegawa, Masaya
Hasselfield, Matthew ORCID icon
Hazumi, Masashi
Heitmann, Katrin ORCID icon
Henderson, Shawn
Hensley, Brandon ORCID icon
Hill, Charles
Hill, J. Colin ORCID icon
Hložek, Renée ORCID icon
Patty Ho, Shuay-Pwu
Hoang, Thuong
Holder, Gil
Holzapfel, William ORCID icon
Hood, John
Hubmayr, Johannes ORCID icon
Huffenberger, Kevin M. ORCID icon
Hui, Howard ORCID icon
Irwin, Kent ORCID icon
Jeong, Oliver ORCID icon
Johnson, Bradley R.
Jones, William C.
Hwan Kang, Jae
Karkare, Kirit S. ORCID icon
Katayama, Nobuhiko
Keskitalo, Reijo
Kisner, Theodore
Knox, Lloyd
Koopman, Brian J. ORCID icon
Kosowsky, Arthur ORCID icon
Kovac, John
Kovetz, Ely D. ORCID icon
Kuhlmann, Steve
Kuo, Chao-lin
Kusaka, Akito
Lähteenmäki, Anne ORCID icon
Lawrence, Charles R.
Lee, Adrian T.
Lewis, Antony
Li, Dale
Linder, Eric
Loverde, Marilena
Lowitz, Amy
Lubin, Phil
Madhavacheril, Mathew S. ORCID icon
Mantz, Adam ORCID icon
Marques, Gabriela
Matsuda, Frederick
Mauskopf, Philip ORCID icon
McCarrick, Heather
McMahon, Jeffrey
Meerburg, P. Daniel
Melin, Jean-Baptiste
Menanteau, Felipe ORCID icon
Meyers, Joel
Millea, Marius
Mohr, Joseph
Moncelsi, Lorenzo ORCID icon
Monzani, Maria
Mroczkowski, Tony ORCID icon
Mukherjee, Suvodip ORCID icon
Nagy, Johanna
Namikawa, Toshiya ORCID icon
Nati, Federico ORCID icon
Natoli, Tyler
Newburgh, Laura
Niemack, Michael D. ORCID icon
Nishino, Haruki
Nord, Brian
Novosad, Valentine
O'Brient, Roger
Padin, Stephen
Palladino, Steven
Partridge, Bruce ORCID icon
Petravick, Don
Pierpaoli, Elena ORCID icon
Pogosian, Levon
Prabhu, Karthik
Pryke, Clement ORCID icon
Puglisi, Giuseppe ORCID icon
Racine, Benjamin
Rahlin, Alexandra ORCID icon
Sathyanarayana Rao, Mayuri ORCID icon
Raveri, Marco
Reichardt, Christian L. ORCID icon
Remazeilles, Mathieu
Rocha, Graça ORCID icon
Roe, Natalie A.
Roy, Anirban
Ruhl, John E.
Salatino, Maria ORCID icon
Saliwanchik, Benjamin
Schaan, Emmanuel ORCID icon
Schillaci, Alessandro ORCID icon
Schmitt, Benjamin
Schmittfull, Marcel M.
Scott, Douglas ORCID icon
Sehgal, Neelima ORCID icon
Shandera, Sarah
Sherwin, Blake D.
Shirokoff, Erik
Simon, Sara M.
Slosar, Anže ORCID icon
Spergel, David ORCID icon
St. Germaine, Tyler
Staggs, Suzanne T. ORCID icon
Stark, Antony
Starkman, Glenn D.
Stompor, Radek
Stoughton, Chris ORCID icon
Suzuki, Aritoki
Tajima, Osamu
Teply, Grant P.
Thompson, Keith
Thorne, Ben ORCID icon
Timbie, Peter
Tomasi, Maurizio
Tristram, Matthieu
Tucker, Gregory ORCID icon
Umiltà, Caterina ORCID icon
van Engelen, Alexander
Vavagiakis, Eve M. ORCID icon
Vieira, Joaquin D.
Vieregg, Abigail G.
Wagoner, Kasey
Wallisch, Benjamin
Wang, Gensheng
Watson, Scott
Westbrook, Ben
Whitehorn, Nathan ORCID icon
Wollack, Edward J. ORCID icon
Wu, W. L. Kimmy ORCID icon
Xu, Zhilei ORCID icon
Yang, H. Y. Eric
Yasini, Siavash
Yefremenko, Volodymyr G.
Won Yoon, Ki
Young, Edward
Yu, Cyndia
Zonca, Andrea ORCID icon
CMB-S4 Collaboration

Abstract

CMB-S4—the next-generation ground-based cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiment—is set to significantly advance the sensitivity of CMB measurements and enhance our understanding of the origin and evolution of the universe. Among the science cases pursued with CMB-S4, the quest for detecting primordial gravitational waves is a central driver of the experimental design. This work details the development of a forecasting framework that includes a power-spectrum-based semianalytic projection tool, targeted explicitly toward optimizing constraints on the tensor-to-scalar ratio, r, in the presence of Galactic foregrounds and gravitational lensing of the CMB. This framework is unique in its direct use of information from the achieved performance of current Stage 2–3 CMB experiments to robustly forecast the science reach of upcoming CMB-polarization endeavors. The methodology allows for rapid iteration over experimental configurations and offers a flexible way to optimize the design of future experiments, given a desired scientific goal. To form a closed-loop process, we couple this semianalytic tool with map-based validation studies, which allow for the injection of additional complexity and verification of our forecasts with several independent analysis methods. We document multiple rounds of forecasts for CMB-S4 using this process and the resulting establishment of the current reference design of the primordial gravitational-wave component of the Stage-4 experiment, optimized to achieve our science goals of detecting primordial gravitational waves for r > 0.003 at greater than 5σ, or in the absence of a detection, of reaching an upper limit of r < 0.001 at 95% CL.

Additional Information

© 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. Original content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the title of the work, journal citation and DOI. Received 2020 August 26; revised 2021 June 15; accepted 2021 July 8; published 2022 February 11. The CMB-S4 collaboration (https://cmb-s4.org/) is working to plan, construct, and operate a next-generation, multisite CMB experiment in the 2020s. The collaboration is led by an elected Governing Board, Spokespeople, Committee Chairs, and Executive Team. Funding for the CMB-S4 Integrated Project Office is provided by the Department of Energy's Office of Science (project level CD-0) and by the National Science Foundation through the Mid-Scale Research Infrastructure-R1 award OPP-1935892. This research used resources of Argonne National Laboratory, a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility operated under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357. This document was prepared by the CMB-S4 collaboration using the resources of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), a U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, HEP User Facility. Fermilab is managed by Fermi Research Alliance, LLC (FRA), acting under Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11359. Work at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory was supported by the Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. Work at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences under Contract No. DE-AC02-76SF00515. This research used resources of the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. In the United States, work on CMB-S4 by individual investigators has been supported by the National Science Foundation (awards 1248097, 1255358, 1815887, 1835865, 1852617, 2009469), the Department of Energy (awards DE-SC0009919, DE-SC0009946, DE-SC0010129, DE-SC0011784), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (award ATP-80NSSC20K0518). In Australia, the Melbourne authors acknowledge support from an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (FT150100074). In Canada, R.H. is supported by the Discovery Grants program from NSERC, and acknowledges funding from CIFAR, the Sloan Foundation, and the Dunlap family. In Italy, C.B. acknowledges support under the ASI COSMOS and INFN INDARK programs. In the Netherlands, D.M. acknowledges NWO VIDI award number 639.042.730. In Switzerland, J.C. is supported by an SNSF Eccellenza Professorial Fellowship (No. 186879). In the United Kingdom, A.L., G.F., and J.C. are supported by the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013)/ERC grant Agreement No. [616170]. A.L. also acknowledges STFC award ST/P000525/1. S.M. is supported by the research program Innovational Research Incentives Scheme (Vernieuwingsimpuls), which is financed by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research through the NWO VIDI grant No. 639.042.612-Nissanke and the Labex ILP (reference ANR-10-LABX-63) part of the Idex SUPER, received financial state aid managed by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche, as part of the program Investissements d'avenir under the reference ANR-11-IDEX-0004-02. Some computations in this paper were run on the Odyssey cluster, supported by the FAS Science Division Research Computing Group at Harvard University.

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