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Notes for Jan 17 2018 Telecon
On the call: Brendan, Maurizio, Shaul, Joy, Enrique
PICO workshop early May: two days out of the week of April 30 - May 3, at Minneapolis
* a good deadline for finishing the bulk of our work
* proposing an hour or so presentation on systematics, plus 1 hour
updates on The Big Three
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* Plan for toast runs: PICO focal plane layout not trivial(because not hex-packed), but LBL folks. Four detectors are no problem.
* Gain stability: Maurizio about to get started: similar analysis as done for CORE, sims of dipole observations + sims of gains per detector, use custom mapmaking code to solve for gain drift. Look at the CORE systematics paper for details + link to source code for simulations (pdf file).
* Far Sidelobes: GRASP sims available (see Imager page).
* Absolute Polarization Angle calibration. Can use analytic solution to look at what happens when we don't solve for absolute polarization angle (by say, minimizing EB and TB).
Cubesat calibration concept
* original idea proposed for Litebird
* some resources coming in a few months for some preliminary engineering work to be done. This is likely to provide some results on a time scale that is useful to PICO.
* will try to generalize for Litebird and PICO, and for a large
* proposing to ESA (6 March deadline), building up a consortium for a larger 3 year cubesat project. Will study the performance gains for a larger mission (e.g. CORE)
* The idea: a piggyback satellite that autonomously deploys and positions itself. Attitude and orbital control are the key issues.
* The idea is to “Calibrate Everything”! Polarization angle, photometry, main beams, far sidelobes.