Patricio A. Gallardo, Roberto Puddu, K. Harrington, Bradford Benson, J. Carlstrom, S. Dicker, Nick Emerson, Jon E. Gudmundsson, M. Limon, Jeff McMahon, J. Nagy, T. Natoli, M. Niemack, Stephen Padin, John Ruhl, Sara M. Simon, the CMB-S4 Collaboration
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Abstract
CMB-S4, the next-generation
ground-based cosmic microwave background (CMB) observatory, will
provide detailed maps of the CMB at millimeter wavelengths to
dramatically advance our understanding of the origin and evolution of
the universe. CMB-S4 will deploy large- and small-aperture telescopes
with hundreds of thousands of detectors to observe the CMB at
arcminute and degree resolutions at millimeter wavelengths.
Inflationary science benefits from a deep delensing survey at
arcminute resolutions capable of observing a large field of view at
millimeter wavelengths. This kind of survey acts as a complement to a
degree angular resolution survey. The delensing survey requires a
nearly uniform distribution of cameras per frequency band across the
focal plane. We present a large-throughput (9.4° field of view),
large-aperture (5-m diameter) freeform three-mirror anastigmatic
telescope and an array of 85 cameras for CMB observations at arcminute
resolutions, which meets the needs of the delensing survey of CMB-S4.
A detailed prescription of this three-mirror telescope and cameras is
provided, with a series of numerical calculations that indicates
expected optical performance and mechanical tolerance.
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