Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2018
Volume 63, Number 4
Saturday–Tuesday, April 14–17, 2018; Columbus, Ohio
Session Y16: Inflation Probe SIG MinisymposiumMini-Symposium
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Sponsoring Units: DAP Chair: Kevin Huffenberger, Florida State University Room: B232-233 |
Tuesday, April 17, 2018 1:30PM - 2:06PM |
Y16.00001: Update on CMB Mission Concepts Invited Speaker: Shaul Hanany Over the last several years there have been a number of proposals for a next generation CMB space mission, including PIXIE, CORE, and LiteBIRD. LiteBIRD is currently under Phase-A study in Japan. In May 2017 NASA commissioned an 18 months study of a CMB probe-scale mission that may fly sometime in the 2020s. This mission, called the Probe of Inflation and Cosmic Origins (PICO), is intended to fit in a cost window between \$400M - \$1000M. The study will conclude with a report to the 2020 decadal panel. I will describe the various mission concepts, giving special emphasis to the work of the US community on PICO, the status of the study, and the report to the decadal panel. [Preview Abstract] |
Tuesday, April 17, 2018 2:06PM - 3:18PM |
Y16.00002: Open Business and Discussion Kevin Huffenberger The IP SIG will address open business topics and discuss them with the community. Please refer to the Physics of the Cosmos page for additional details (https://pcos.gsfc.nasa.gov/physpag/meetings/APS_2018/APS2018-agenda.php#ipsig) [Preview Abstract] |
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