After MAP: Next Generation CMB

Abstract

We discuss several opportunities involving cosmic microwave background (CMB) observations during the post-MAP era. The curl-modes of CMB polarization allow a direct detection of inflationary gravitational waves and a measurement of the energy scale of inflation. While a significant source of confusion is expected from cosmic shear conversion of polarization related to density perturbations, higher resolution observations of CMB anisotropies can be used for a lensing reconstruction and to separate gravitational-wave polarization signature from that of lensing. With perfect all-sky maps, separations based on current lensing reconstruction techniques allow the possibility to probe inflationary energy scales down to 1015 GeV, well below that of grand unified theories. Another aspect of future CMB studies will be related to large scale structure, such as wide-field imaging of Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect in galaxy clusters. Here, we comment on a potentially interesting and unique application of the SZ effect involving a measurement of the absolute temperature of CMB at high redshifts. Finally, we address cluster polarization signals and the possibility to directly measure some aspect of the temperature quadrupole associated with time evolving potentials.

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