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@@ -116,6 +116,27 @@ ratio in the presence of foregrounds for the LiteBIRD mission. The authors find
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  can significantly affect the estimation of the tensor-to-scalar ratio, and that the knowledge of the beam far
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  side-lobes is crucial for accurate results. The study also discusses the importance of accurately modeling the
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  beam profile and the challenges in estimating the tensor-to-scalar ratio in the presence of foregrounds.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  ## Qualitative evaluation
 
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  can significantly affect the estimation of the tensor-to-scalar ratio, and that the knowledge of the beam far
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  side-lobes is crucial for accurate results. The study also discusses the importance of accurately modeling the
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  beam profile and the challenges in estimating the tensor-to-scalar ratio in the presence of foregrounds.
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+ USER: Explain a detailed design for a future CMB satellite. What detector technology would you choose? What
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+ optics? Photometer vs spectrometer? etc.
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+ ASSISTANT: A detailed design for a future CMB satellite would involve several key components. Firstly, the
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+ choice of detector technology is crucial. One option could be using Transition Edge Sensor (TES) bolometers
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+ coupled to superconducting detectors, similar to those used in the Planck mission. These detectors are highly
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+ sensitive and can measure temperature fluctuations in the CMB with high precision. Another option could be
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+ using Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KIDs), which offer fast response time and are less susceptible to
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+ systematic effects.
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+ Next, the optics design should aim to minimize stray light and ensure high optical efficiency. This can be
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+ achieved by using a combination of reflective and refractive optics, along with a series of baffles and
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+ filters to block unwanted stray light.
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+ The choice between a photometer and a spectrometer depends on the science goals of the mission. A photometer
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+ would provide broadband measurements of the CMB temperature and polarization anisotropies, while a spectrometer
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+ would allow for more detailed studies of the spectral properties of the CMB.
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+ Finally, the spacecraft design should consider factors such as thermal control, power generation, attitude
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+ determination and control, communication, and data handling systems. It should also include redundant systems
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+ to ensure reliability and fault tolerance during the long duration of the mission.
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  ## Qualitative evaluation