The Simons Observatory: Galactic Science Goals and Forecasts

Author:

Hensley Brandon S.ORCID,Clark Susan E.ORCID,Fanfani ValentinaORCID,Krachmalnicoff NicolettaORCID,Fabbian GiulioORCID,Poletti DavideORCID,Puglisi GiuseppeORCID,Coppi GabrieleORCID,Nibauer JacobORCID,Gerasimov RomanORCID,Galitzki NicholasORCID,Choi Steve K.ORCID,Ashton Peter C.,Baccigalupi CarloORCID,Baxter EricORCID,Burkhart BlakesleyORCID,Calabrese ErminiaORCID,Chluba JensORCID,Errard JosquinORCID,Frolov Andrei V.ORCID,Hervías-Caimapo CarlosORCID,Huffenberger Kevin M.ORCID,Johnson Bradley R.ORCID,Jost Baptiste,Keating BrianORCID,McCarrick HeatherORCID,Nati FedericoORCID,Sathyanarayana Rao MayuriORCID,van Engelen AlexanderORCID,Walker SamanthaORCID,Wolz Kevin,Xu ZhileiORCID,Zhu NingfengORCID,Zonca AndreaORCID

Abstract

Abstract Observing in six frequency bands from 27 to 280 GHz over a large sky area, the Simons Observatory (SO) is poised to address many questions in Galactic astrophysics in addition to its principal cosmological goals. In this work, we provide quantitative forecasts on astrophysical parameters of interest for a range of Galactic science cases. We find that SO can: constrain the frequency spectrum of polarized dust emission at a level of Δβ d ≲ 0.01 and thus test models of dust composition that predict that β d in polarization differs from that measured in total intensity; measure the correlation coefficient between polarized dust and synchrotron emission with a factor of two greater precision than current constraints; exclude the nonexistence of exo-Oort clouds at roughly 2.9σ if the true fraction is similar to the detection rate of giant planets; map more than 850 molecular clouds with at least 50 independent polarization measurements at 1 pc resolution; detect or place upper limits on the polarization fractions of CO(2–1) emission and anomalous microwave emission at the 0.1% level in select regions; and measure the correlation coefficient between optical starlight polarization and microwave polarized dust emission in 1° patches for all lines of sight with N H ≳ 2 × 1020 cm−2. The goals and forecasts outlined here provide a roadmap for other microwave polarization experiments to expand their scientific scope via Milky Way astrophysics. 37 37 A supplement describing author contributions to this paper can be found at https://simonsobservatory.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/SO_GS_Contributions.pdf.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

EC ∣ European Research Council

UKRI ∣ Science and Technology Facilities Council

Royal Society

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Simons Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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