Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-10-14
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages, to appear in SF2A 2005 proceedings
Scientific paper
The anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background are a gold mine for cosmology and fundamental physics. ESA's Planck satellite should soon extract all information from the temperature vein but will be limited concerning the measurement of the degree of polarization of the anisotropies. This polarization information allows new independent tests of the standard cosmological paradigm, improves knowledge of cosmological parameters and last but not least is the best window available for constraining the physics of the very early universe, particularly the expected background of primordial gravitational waves. But exploiting this vein will be a challenge, since the sensitivity required is {\em at least} 10 times better than what Planck might achieve at best, with the necessary matching level of control of all systematics effects, both instrumental and astrophysical (foregrounds). We here recall the cosmological context and the case for CMB polarization studies. We also briefly introduce the SAMPAN project, a design study at CNES that aims at detecting the primoridal gravitational wave background for a tensor to scalar ratio T/S as small as 0.001.
Benoît Alain
Bouchet Francois R.
Camus Ph.
Desert François Xavier
Piat Michel
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