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arxiv: 2007.07289 · v2 · pith:RIPMJMK3new · submitted 2020-07-14 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO

The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: A Measurement of the Cosmic Microwave Background Power Spectra at 98 and 150 GHz

Steve K. Choi , Matthew Hasselfield , Shuay-Pwu Patty Ho , Brian Koopman , Marius Lungu , Maximilian H. Abitbol , Graeme E. Addison , Peter A. R. Ade
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Simone Aiola David Alonso Mandana Amiri Stefania Amodeo Elio Angile Jason E. Austermann Taylor Baildon Nick Battaglia James A. Beall Rachel Bean Daniel T. Becker J Richard Bond Sarah Marie Bruno Erminia Calabrese Victoria Calafut Luis E. Campusano Felipe Carrero Grace E. Chesmore Hsiao-mei Cho Susan E. Clark Nicholas F. Cothard Devin Crichton Kevin T. Crowley Omar Darwish Rahul Datta Edward V. Denison Mark J. Devlin Cody J. Duell Shannon M. Duff Adriaan J. Duivenvoorden Jo Dunkley Rolando D\"unner Thomas Essinger-Hileman Max Fankhanel Simone Ferraro Anna E. Fox Brittany Fuzia Patricio A. Gallardo Vera Gluscevic Joseph E. Golec Emily Grace Megan Gralla Yilun Guan Kirsten Hall Mark Halpern Dongwon Han Peter Hargrave Shawn Henderson Brandon Hensley J. Colin Hill Gene C. Hilton Matt Hilton Adam D. Hincks Ren\'ee Hlo\v{z}ek Johannes Hubmayr Kevin M. Huffenberger John P. Hughes Leopoldo Infante Kent Irwin Rebecca Jackson Jeff Klein Kenda Knowles Arthur Kosowsky Victoria Lakey Dale Li Yaqiong Li Zack Li Martine Lokken Thibaut Louis Amanda MacInnis Mathew Madhavacheril Felipe Maldonado Maya Mallaby-Kay Danica Marsden Lo\"ic Maurin Jeff McMahon Felipe Menanteau Kavilan Moodley Tim Morton Sigurd Naess Toshiya Namikawa Federico Nati Laura Newburgh John P. Nibarger Andrina Nicola Michael D. Niemack Michael R. Nolta John Orlowski-Sherer Lyman A. Page Christine G. Pappas Bruce Partridge Phumlani Phakathi Heather Prince Roberto Puddu Frank J. Qu Jesus Rivera Naomi Robertson Felipe Rojas Maria Salatino Emmanuel Schaan Alessandro Schillaci Benjamin L. Schmitt Neelima Sehgal Blake D. Sherwin Carlos Sierra Jon Sievers Cristobal Sifon Precious Sikhosana Sara Simon David N. Spergel Suzanne T. Staggs Jason Stevens Emilie Storer Dhaneshwar D. Sunder Eric R. Switzer Ben Thorne Robert Thornton Hy Trac Jesse Treu Carole Tucker Leila R. Vale Alexander Van Engelen Jeff Van Lanen Eve M. Vavagiakis Kasey Wagoner Yuhan Wang Jonathan T. Ward Edward J. Wollack Zhilei Xu Fernando Zago Ningfeng Zhu
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We present the temperature and polarization angular power spectra of the CMB measured by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) from 5400 deg$^2$ of the 2013-2016 survey, which covers $>$15000 deg$^2$ at 98 and 150 GHz. For this analysis we adopt a blinding strategy to help avoid confirmation bias and, related to this, show numerous checks for systematic error done before unblinding. Using the likelihood for the cosmological analysis we constrain secondary sources of anisotropy and foreground emission, and derive a "CMB-only" spectrum that extends to $\ell=4000$. At large angular scales, foreground emission at 150 GHz is $\sim$1% of TT and EE within our selected regions and consistent with that found by Planck. Using the same likelihood, we obtain the cosmological parameters for $\Lambda$CDM for the ACT data alone with a prior on the optical depth of $\tau=0.065\pm0.015$. $\Lambda$CDM is a good fit. The best-fit model has a reduced $\chi^2$ of 1.07 (PTE=0.07) with $H_0=67.9\pm1.5$ km/s/Mpc. We show that the lensing BB signal is consistent with $\Lambda$CDM and limit the celestial EB polarization angle to $\psi_P =-0.07^{\circ}\pm0.09^{\circ}$. We directly cross correlate ACT with Planck and observe generally good agreement but with some discrepancies in TE. All data on which this analysis is based will be publicly released.

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