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Super CO survey with NANTEN2 . Hiroaki Yamamoto (Nagoya U.) on behalf of “NASCO” projects. CMB workshop in Tokyo 2011/2/17. Contents. CMB Goal of study Why are CO observations needed ? Foreground sources of CMB obs. NANTEN GPS ver.1 (NGPS) Comparison of PLANCK results with NGPS
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Super CO survey with NANTEN2 Hiroaki Yamamoto (Nagoya U.) on behalf of “NASCO” projects CMB workshop in Tokyo 2011/2/17
Contents • CMB • Goal of study • Why are CO observations needed ? • Foreground sourcesof CMB obs. • NANTEN GPS ver.1 (NGPS) • Comparison of PLANCK results with NGPS • NASCO Projects
Research Group • Y. Fukui Leader ・ Global Analysis including NASCO • T. Okuda Development of NASCO receiver system, Observations • T. T. TakeuchiModeling of foreground radiation, Development of component separation by statistical methods • K. Ichiki Theoretical study in terms of cosmology • S. InutsukaResearch for magnetic field and turbulence in ISM by MHD. • H. Maesawa Support of receiver developments • Collaborators (PLANCK members in IAS France) • J.-L. Puget: PI of HFI in Planck • F. Boulanger: PI of ERC Advanced Research Grants • J.-P. Bernard: Partner of Boulanger
|Cosmic Microwave Background WMAP; Subtracted map of foreground sources Freq. (dF) [GHz] 23 (5.5), 33 (7.0), 41 (8.3), 61 (14.0), 94 (20.5) Main Results ・ Age ~ 13.7 billion years ・ Composition : baryon ~ 4%, dark matter ~ 23%, dark energy ~ 73% ・ Corresponding to an inflation scenario with the results ・ Non detection of B mode polarization due to poor sensitivity
Goal of Study Detection of B mode polarization in CMB Giving Strong Constraint from observations to proposed inflation models. B mode polarization is so weak that it has been never detected so far. • Some foreground sources are • higher fractional polarization than • expected for the CMB signals • Problem is • poor knowledge about the amplitude and • scale of the polarization of foreground emission • Important thing is • understanding nature of the foreground sources Planck can identify large angular scale B mode amplitude.
Why are CO observations needed ? In case of WMAP Key component to subtract at microwave ・Synchrotron ・Free-free emission ・Dust radiation WMAP: Maximum Frequency ~ 104GHz Contribution of CO is not included PLANCK: 12CO(J=1-0) 200MHz Galactic center Gold et al. 2011, ApJS, 192,15 Component maps by Maximum Entropy Method (MEM) analysis CO(J=1-0) 109,110,115 GHz CO(J=2-1) 219,220,230 GHz CO(J=3-2) 329,330,345 GHz VLSR (km/s) Strongest line emission in MCs. Contaminated in observed bands.
The Galactic Cold Core Population Planck Early Results: The Galactic Cold Core Population Revealed by the First All-Sky Survey Ade et al. (2011) the density of cold cores in the Milky Way through its three highest frequency channels.
Cold clumps vs CO clouds Planck Early Results: The Galactic Cold Core Population Revealed by the First All-Sky Survey Ade et al. (2011) CO: Dame et al. (2001) 7.5’ – 30’ grid at HPBW of 8.8’ Resolution of CO survey by Dame et al. is not enough to compare with Planck data. New CO data is …
NANTEN GPS ver.1(NGPS) NANTEN12CO(J=1-0) Integrated Intensity map 600 km s-1
Planck results with NGPS 30GHz 353GHz 857GHz Orion Composite image of above 3 images NANTEN 12CO (J=1-0)
Planck results with NGPS Ophiuchus to Aquila Composite image of 557GHz, 857GHz and IRAS 100 um NANTEN 12CO (J=1-0)
NAntenSuper CO survey (NASCO) • New Survey with OTF by NANTEN2 • at Atacama (Alt. 4865m) in 12CO and • 13CO(J=1-0) simultaneously. • Survey beyond NGPS • Covering 70% area of whole sky
NAntenSuper CO survey (NASCO) Expected results NASCO: Large Scale mapping in CO never done before • Covering 70% of whole sky • Enabling us comparative study with PLANCK • Implementation of an estimation of CMB B mode component by progressing the study of foreground sources Breakthrough for ISM study etc. • Comparative study with sub-mm, infrared (Herschel, AKARI) to gamma-ray (Fermi etc.) in large scale • Spreading effect as historical common property in Astronomy
NAnten Super CO survey (NASCO) Current status • Collaboration with Planck satellite • 1991:start collaboration with IAS in France (Fukui) • 2007:Launch WG7 group (Planck consortium) and conclude a MoU with the WG7 group on the use of NGPS in order to estimate foreground components. • 2010:Proposal of NASCO • Development of NASCO test receiver • 2010/4:Start to develop • 2011/1:Installing in NANTEN2 and checking system NASCO test receiver system
NAntenSuper CO survey (NASCO) Schedule 2011-2015 ○ Carrying out Super large scale mapping in CO (NASCO) ○ Total Analysis Estimation of density and velocity structures in ISM using NASCO and HI dataset Establish of 3D magnetic field model in the Milky Way from polarization from PLANCK CMBdataset: Planck, BICEP, EBEX, SPIDERetc. ISM dataset :NASCO,PILOT, BLAST, EoR, CGPS, SGPS, GASS • 2011: • Observation by a test receiver, Development of NASCO receivers • Comparative study / modeling of the ISM by using NGPS and PLANCK • 2012-2015: • Observations by NASCO receivers • Establishing Higher accurate ISM model • Estimation of CMB B mode polarization, constraint to inflation models
Summary • PLANCK dataset includes CO components as well as synchrotron, free-free emission and dust radiation in microwave. • It is important to remove the contribution of CO gas and related foreground sources to detect weak CMB B mode polarization • NASCO Project is now on going to compare the Planck data with MCs.