online: Eric, Brendan, Shaul, Maurizio Agenda * Updates * Do we have simulated main beams? Eric wants to take a look at the cross-polar beam. * Eric recently learned that in Litebird, the peak of the U beam for GRASP sims of the main beams is something like 10% of the peak of the I beam map. This is much larger than simulations for Planck HFI and LFI (which was < 1% peak) and was thus determined to not be a problem. Being very far off-axis might be the issue. * There are two effects: 1. Calibration will correct any "constant" effect. so how accurately do we need to calibrate? 2. to what effect I/Q/U beams maps are the same. * Can we find a main lobe GRASP simulation for PICO that we can look at? Eric can determine whether the cross-polar response can be corrected by a simple calibration factor. If it's a simple rotation, then no problem. But if there are extra terms, then we might need to have a different approach. * action to Eric: to describe this in more detail next week (building on his previous post). * action to Shaul: talk to Karl to look at main beam GRASP sim for two orthogonal detectors. * Maurizio worked with Andrea. Andrea using PICO as a test case for some "large focal plane" development for toast. * Maps are available for 2 year simulation requested by Kris: /scratch1/scratchdirs/tomasi/PICO_simulations/pico_4detectors_2yrs.fits input map is /global/cscratch1/sd/zonca/pico/cal_sims/pico_cmb_nodip.fits * Andrea was able to patch toast to bring in dacapo input. Allows gain estimation sims: 1. a map of the full sky reconstructed over 2 years and 4 detectors, 2. gain factors vs. time, and 3. a map that has the effects of residual gain errors. * Maurizio can use these products to compute angular power spectra and show the science impact of the residual gain errors. He will do this in the next few days. * Systematics section outline * Shaul wants to have a draft PICO report by September 1. The real one will be submitted to NASA in December * Write a systematics paper? Is there anything particularly new in the PICO material? * ideas for Maurizio's scheme was somewhat explained in the CORE systematics paper. Some new elements regarding the end-to-end. * Eric's particular work is mostly a specific application of previous methods. * PICO has a different scanning strategy from Litebird and CORE. * Sidelobe pickup given the telescope is interesting: this is one that has never been used for a CMB project. * Brendan to make an outline for paper. * Note: Brendan to be on vacation for 2 weeks. will be back for July 9 telecon. * Eric will be gone Late July - early August.