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The case for an all-sky millimetre survey at subarcminute resolution

There are several new projects to survey the sky with millimetre eyes, the biggest being Simons Observatory and CMB-S4, in the Southern Hemisphere. The NIKA2 collaboration has acquired sufficient knowledge to build a large focal plane KID camera for a 15 m antenna. This would allow covering the whol...

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Published in:EPJ Web of conferences 2024, Vol.293, p.14
Main Authors: Désert, François-Xavier, Calvo, Martino, Catalano, Andrea, Leclercq, Samuel, Macias-Perez, Juan, Mayet, Frédéric, Monfardini, Alessandro, Perotto, Laurence, Ponthieu, Nicolas
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description There are several new projects to survey the sky with millimetre eyes, the biggest being Simons Observatory and CMB-S4, in the Southern Hemisphere. The NIKA2 collaboration has acquired sufficient knowledge to build a large focal plane KID camera for a 15 m antenna. This would allow covering the whole Northern Hemisphere in five years at subarcminute resolution and with milliJansky point-source sensitivity. We describe the main scientific drivers for such a project: the SZ sky, the high-redshift millimetre Universe and the interstellar medium in our Galaxy and the nearby galaxies. We also show briefly the main difficulties (scientific, organisational, technical and financial).
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