Abstract: The Atacama Desert is a unique place to observe the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), and with the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) we are able to make high-resolution observations of the CMB. In this talk I will present published results from ACT Data Release 4 (DR4) and give a favor of what it is coming with ACT DR6. I will also give the status of the development of the Simons Observatory (SO) and its science goals.
Cosmology from the Atacama Desert with High-Resolution CMB Maps
Simone Aiola (Flatiron CCA) // March 20, 2023
Abstract: The Atacama Desert is a unique place to observe the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), and with the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) we are able to make high-resolution observations of the CMB. In this talk I will present published results from ACT Data Release 4 (DR4) and give a favor of what it is coming with ACT DR6. I will also give the status of the development of the Simons Observatory (SO) and its science goals.
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