CLASS Data Pipeline and Maps for 40 GHz Observations through 2022

Author:

Li 李 Yunyang 云炀ORCID,Eimer Joseph R.ORCID,Osumi KeisukeORCID,Appel John W.ORCID,Brewer Michael K.,Ali AamirORCID,Bennett Charles L.ORCID,Bruno Sarah MarieORCID,Bustos RicardoORCID,Chuss David T.ORCID,Cleary JosephORCID,Couto Jullianna DenesORCID,Dahal SumitORCID,Datta RahulORCID,Denis Kevin L.ORCID,Dünner RolandoORCID,Espinoza FranciscoORCID,Essinger-Hileman ThomasORCID,Fluxá Rojas PedroORCID,Harrington KathleenORCID,Iuliano JeffreyORCID,Karakla John,Marriage Tobias A.ORCID,Miller Nathan J.ORCID,Novack SashaORCID,Núñez CarolinaORCID,Petroff Matthew A.ORCID,Reeves Rodrigo A.ORCID,Rostem KarwanORCID,Shi 时 Rui 瑞ORCID,Valle Deniz A. N.ORCID,Watts Duncan J.ORCID,Weiland Janet L.ORCID,Wollack Edward J.ORCID,Xu 徐 Zhilei 智磊ORCID,Zeng LingzhenORCID,

Abstract

Abstract The Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor (CLASS) is a telescope array that observes the cosmic microwave background over 75% of the sky from the Atacama Desert, Chile, at frequency bands centered near 40, 90, 150, and 220 GHz. This paper describes the CLASS data pipeline and maps for 40 GHz observations conducted from 2016 August to 2022 May. We demonstrate how well the CLASS survey strategy, with rapid (∼10 Hz) front-end modulation, recovers the large-scale Galactic polarization signal from the ground: the mapping transfer function recovers ∼67% (85%) of EE and BB (VV) power at = 20 and ∼35% (47%) at = 10. We present linear and circular polarization maps over 75% of the sky. Simulations based on the data imply the maps have a white noise level of 110 μ K arcmin and correlated noise component rising at low- as −2.4. The transfer-function-corrected low- component is comparable to the white noise at the angular knee frequencies of ≈ 18 (linear polarization) and ≈ 12 (circular polarization). Finally, we present simulations of the level at which expected sources of systematic error bias the measurements, finding subpercent bias for the Λ cold dark matter EE power spectra. Bias from E-to-B leakage due to the data reduction pipeline and polarization angle uncertainty approaches the expected level for an r = 0.01 BB power spectrum. Improvements to the instrument calibration and the data pipeline will decrease this bias.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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