CLASS Data Pipeline and Maps for 40 GHz Observations through 2022
Abstract
The Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor (CLASS) is a telescope array that observes the cosmic microwave background over 75\% of the sky from the Atacama Desert, Chile, at frequency bands centered near 40, 90, 150, and 220~GHz. This paper describes the CLASS data pipeline and maps for 40~GHz observations conducted from August 2016 to May 2022. We demonstrate how well the CLASS survey strategy, with rapid (10\,Hz) front-end modulation, recovers the large-scale Galactic polarization signal from the ground: the mapping transfer function recovers 75\% of EE, BB, and VV power at =20 and 45\% at =10. We present linear and circular polarization maps over 75\% of the sky. Simulations based on the data imply the maps have a white noise level of 110\,μ K\, arcmin and correlated noise component rising at low- as -2.2. The transfer-function-corrected low- component is comparable to the white noise at the angular knee frequencies of ≈16 (linear polarization) and ≈12 (circular polarization). Finally, we present simulations of the level at which expected sources of systematic error bias the measurements, finding sub-percent bias for the EE power spectra. Bias from E-to-B leakage due to the data reduction pipeline and polarization angle uncertainty approaches the expected level for an r=0.01 BB power spectrum. Improvements to the instrument calibration and the data pipeline will decrease this bias.
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