TY - JOUR
T1 - Probing primordial gravitational waves
T2 - Ali CMB Polarization Telescope
AU - Li, Hong
AU - Li, Si-Yu
AU - Liu, Yang
AU - Li, Yong-Ping
AU - Cai, Yifu
AU - Li, Mingzhe
AU - Zhao, Gong-Bo
AU - Liu, Cong-Zhan
AU - Li, Zheng-Wei
AU - Xu, He
AU - Wu, Di
AU - Zhang, Yong-Jie
AU - Fan, Zu-Hui
AU - Yao, Yong-Qiang
AU - Kuo, Chao-Lin
AU - Lu, Fang-Jun
AU - Zhang, Xinmin
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - In this paper, we will give a general introduction to the Ali CMB Polarization Telescope (AliCPT) project, which is a Sino-US joint project led by the Institute of High Energy Physics and involves many different institutes in China. It is the first ground-based Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) polarization experiment in China and an integral part of China's Gravitational-wave Program. The main scientific goal of the AliCPT project is to probe the primordial gravitational waves (PGWs) originating from the very early Universe. The AliCPT project includes two stages. The first stage, referred to as AliCPT-1, is to build a telescope in the Ali region of Tibet at an altitude of 5250 meters. Once completed, it will be the highest ground-based CMB observatory in the world and will open a new window for probing PGWs in the northern hemisphere. The AliCPT-1 telescope is designed to have about 7000 transition-edge sensor detectors at 95 GHz and 150 GHz. The second stage is to have a more sensitive telescope (AliCPT-2) with more than 20 000 detectors. Our simulations show that AliCPT will improve the current constraint on the tensor-to-scalar ratio r by one order of magnitude with three years' observation. Besides the PGWs, AliCPT will also enable a precise measurement of the CMB rotation angle and provide a precise test of the CPT symmetry. We show that three years' observation will improve the current limit by two orders of magnitude.
AB - In this paper, we will give a general introduction to the Ali CMB Polarization Telescope (AliCPT) project, which is a Sino-US joint project led by the Institute of High Energy Physics and involves many different institutes in China. It is the first ground-based Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) polarization experiment in China and an integral part of China's Gravitational-wave Program. The main scientific goal of the AliCPT project is to probe the primordial gravitational waves (PGWs) originating from the very early Universe. The AliCPT project includes two stages. The first stage, referred to as AliCPT-1, is to build a telescope in the Ali region of Tibet at an altitude of 5250 meters. Once completed, it will be the highest ground-based CMB observatory in the world and will open a new window for probing PGWs in the northern hemisphere. The AliCPT-1 telescope is designed to have about 7000 transition-edge sensor detectors at 95 GHz and 150 GHz. The second stage is to have a more sensitive telescope (AliCPT-2) with more than 20 000 detectors. Our simulations show that AliCPT will improve the current constraint on the tensor-to-scalar ratio r by one order of magnitude with three years' observation. Besides the PGWs, AliCPT will also enable a precise measurement of the CMB rotation angle and provide a precise test of the CPT symmetry. We show that three years' observation will improve the current limit by two orders of magnitude.
KW - Ali CMB Polarization Telescope
KW - Cosmic microwave background
KW - Primordial gravitational waves
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U2 - 10.1093/nsr/nwy019
DO - 10.1093/nsr/nwy019
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85062673737
SN - 2095-5138
VL - 6
SP - 145
EP - 154
JO - National Science Review
JF - National Science Review
IS - 1
ER -