The 10 Meter South Pole Telescope
University of Chicago · Cardiff University · +12 more institutions
Abstract
The South Pole Telescope (SPT) is a 10 m diameter, wide-field, offset Gregorian telescope with a 966-pixel, multi-color, millimeter-wave, bolometer camera. It is located at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole station in Antarctica. The design of the SPT emphasizes careful control of spillover and scattering, to minimize noise and false signals due to ground pickup. The key initial project is a large-area survey at wavelengths of 3, 2 and 1.3 mm, to detect clusters of galaxies via the Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect and to measure the small-scale angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). The data will be used to characterize the primordial matter power spectrum and to place constraints on the equation…
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- Cosmic microwave background
- Physics
- South Pole Telescope
- Telescope
- Bolometer
- Astrophysics
- Astronomy
- Neutrino
- Affordable and clean energy