Complementing the ground-based CMB Stage-4 experiment on large scales with the PIXIE satellite
arXiv:1611.10269 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.95.063504
Abstract
We present forecasts for cosmological parameters from future Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) data measured by the Stage-4 (S4) generation of ground-based experiments in combination with large-scale anisotropy data from the PIXIE satellite. We demonstrate the complementarity of the two experiments and focus on science targets that benefit from their combination. We show that a cosmic-variance-limited measurement of the optical depth to reionization provided by PIXIE, with error , is vital for enabling a 5 detection of the sum of the neutrino masses when combined with a CMB-S4 lensing measurement, and with lower-redshift constraints on the growth of structure and the distance-redshift relation. Parameters characterizing the epoch of reionization will also be tightly constrained; PIXIE's constraint converts into for the mean time of reionization, and a kinematic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich measurement from S4 gives for the duration of reionization. Both PIXIE and S4 will put strong constraints on primordial tensor fluctuations, vital for testing early-universe models, and will do so at distinct angular scales. We forecast for a signal with a tensor-to-scalar ratio , after accounting for diffuse foreground removal and de-lensing. The wide and dense frequency coverage of PIXIE results in an expected foreground-degradation factor on of only 25%. By measuring large and small scales PIXIE and S4 will together better limit the energy injection at recombination from dark matter annihilation, with projected at 95% confidence. Cosmological parameters measured from the damping tail with S4 will be best constrained by polarization, which has the advantage of minimal contamination from extragalactic emission.
10 pages, 7 figures