Description du projet
Une nouvelle ère dans l’analyse des données sur le fond diffus cosmologique
Les observations du fond diffus cosmologique (FDC), le rayonnement fossile du Big Bang, sont importantes pour sonder les stades précoces et tardifs de l’évolution de l’Univers. En mettant à profit l’expérience acquise grâce à la collecte des données du satellite Planck de l’ESA et du télescope cosmologique d’Atacama (ACT), le projet CMBforward, financé par l’UE, élabora des méthodes avancées d’analyse de données afin d’interpréter les nouvelles données FDC provenant de l’ACT (entre 2020 et 2022) et du nouvel observatoire Simons (à partir de 2022) qui feront progresser nos connaissances. De grands efforts seront consentis pour limiter les propriétés des neutrinos et étudier la nature des fluctuations primordiales qui guident les structures cosmiques, la physique de la matière noire et de l’énergie noire, ainsi que le moment de l’aube cosmique.
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After almost two decades, the Standard Model of cosmology remains deeply unsatisfactory and incomplete from a theoretical viewpoint. Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) observations provide a unique window into the early universe and are key to answering our most important and unresolved questions.
The CMB has been mapped recently with unprecedented precision by the Planck satellite. However, its full potential in testing fundamental physics lies in measurements of its polarization at high resolution and sensitivity. This will be unlocked for the first time with current and future ground-based experiments. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) is one of the leading experiments currently operating and from 2021 the new Simons Observatory (SO) will supersede all existing and funded instruments.
CMBforward is a programme capitalizing on my expertise built with Planck and ACT, to deliver new CMB cosmology from ACT (during 2020-22) and SO (from 2022) that will advance the state of the art. I will lead work that will take great strides in constraining the properties of neutrinos, the nature of the primordial fluctuations seeding the cosmic structures, the physics of dark matter and dark energy, and the time of cosmic dawn. Recognizing the need and importance of a new dedicated CMB satellite, I will also lead, working closely with other European partners and space agencies, the design of the next CMB mission with European contribution.
This proposal presents a workplan for the development of new, more precise, and robust data analysis techniques, and requests support for the research time and resources needed for analysis and scientific exploitation of the high volume of incoming data. Building on my expertise in characterizing and interpreting CMB data, and with leadership established and secured in key current and future experiments, this project is unique in bringing together past, present and future CMB studies, and will be at the forefront of key frontiers in cosmology.
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ERC-STG - Starting GrantInstitution d’accueil
CF24 0DE Cardiff
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