LiteBIRD kick-off symposium

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Description

Observations of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) in the last two decades have revealed astonishing facts of our Universe. We now have precise knowledge on the recent accelerating expansion of our Universe, dark energy and dark matter. In this remarkable development, two satellites for CMB observations, WMAP and Planck, have played the central role.

It is a world-wide consensus that the new frontier of CMB research is the observation of polarization. In particular, it is the most important task in the modern cosmology to test the cosmic inflation hypothesis from measurements of the curl pattern of CMB polarization, which is known as the B-mode.The observation of the B-mode is also expected to open up a new research area of testing quantum gravity theories behind cosmic inflation, including super string theory.

To meet the scientific objectives mentioned above, LiteBIRD is proposed as a strategic L-class satellite of JAXA. As the successor of Planck, and as an international project, its mission is to carry out whole-sky surveys of CMB polarization with unprecedented precision and accuracy.

The main goal of this symposium is to introduce the design concept of LiteBIRD , its expected scientific outputs, the domestic/international collaborations of LiteBIRD, and discuss outcomes of the project. To this end, we also review and discuss science of CMB polarization, current status and future prospects of observations, and how lessons-learned from Planck will be incorporated into the LiteBIRD project.

Dates and place

Date2019 July 1 & 2
PlaceISAS Sagamihara campus main building 2F room 1236

Format

The oral presentations are invited only. The poster presentations are limited to 30 slots. Most of them are invited, but there are some slots available for contributed posters.

Time table

TimeSpeakerTitle
Day 1
Session 1 : CMB science and LiteBIRD Overview (Chair: )
13:00-13:10Hitoshi Kuninaka (ISAS director)Welcome
13:10-13:40Hitoshi Murayama (Kavli/IPMU)
13:40-14:10Katsuhiko Sato
14:10-14:40Masashi Hazumi (KEK)
14:40-15:10Erminia Calabrese
15:10-15:30Coffee break
Session 2 : Invited talks on CMB projects in the world (Chair: )
15:30-16:00Lyman Page
16:00-16:30John Carlstrom
16:30-17:00Masaya HasegawaPB1 and PB2
18:00-20:00Banquet @ ISAS cafeteria
Day 2
Session 3 : Planck Lessons Learned (Chair: Jean-Loup Puget)
09:30-10:00Jean-Loup Puget
10:00-10:30Marco Bersanelli
10:30-11:00Jan Tauber
11:00-11:30
11:30-13:00Poster and lunch
Session 4 : LiteBIRD Session (Chair: )
13:00-13:20Contributions by JAXA
13:20-13:40Contributions by Kavli IPMU
13:40-14:00Contributions by IPNS/KEK
14:00-14:20Adrian LeeContributions by US
14:20-14:40Ludovic MontierContributions by European Consortium
14:40-15:00Matt DobbsContributions by Canada
15:00-15:30Coffee break
Session 5 : (Chair: )
15:30-16:50More LiteBIRD Talks + Panel Discussion
16:50-17:00Concluding Remarks

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SOC and LOC

If you have any request or questions, please contact <cmbws19_loc at ml.ac.jaxa.jp>.


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