- Suzuki, A
- Ade, P
- Akiba, Y
- Aleman, C
- Arnold, K
- Baccigalupi, C
- Barch, B
- Barron, D
- Bender, A
- Boettger, D
- Borrill, J
- Chapman, S
- Chinone, Y
- Cukierman, A
- Dobbs, M
- Ducout, A
- Dunner, R
- Elleflot, T
- Errard, J
- Fabbian, G
- Feeney, S
- Feng, C
- Fujino, T
- Fuller, G
- Gilbert, A
- Goeckner-Wald, N
- Groh, J
- Haan, TD
- Hall, G
- Halverson, N
- Hamada, T
- Hasegawa, M
- Hattori, K
- Hazumi, M
- Hill, C
- Holzapfel, W
- Hori, Y
- Howe, L
- Inoue, Y
- Irie, F
- Jaehnig, G
- Jaffe, A
- Jeong, O
- Katayama, N
- Kaufman, J
- Kazemzadeh, K
- Keating, B
- Kermish, Z
- Keskitalo, R
- Kisner, T
- Kusaka, A
- Jeune, ML
- Lee, A
- Leon, D
- Linder, E
- Lowry, L
- Matsuda, F
- Matsumura, T
- Miller, N
- Mizukami, K
- Montgomery, J
- Navaroli, M
- Nishino, H
- Peloton, J
- Poletti, D
- Puglisi, G
- Rebeiz, G
- Raum, C
- Reichardt, C
- Richards, P
- Ross, C
- Rotermund, K
- Segawa, Y
- Sherwin, B
- Shirley, I
- Siritanasak, P
- Stebor, N
- Stompor, R
- Suzuki, J
- Tajima, O
- Takada, S
- Takakura, S
- Takatori, S
- Tikhomirov, A
- Tomaru, T
- Westbrook, B
- Whitehorn, N
- Yamashita, T
- Zahn, A
- Zahn, O
- et al.
We present an overview of the design and status of the Polarbear-2 and the Simons Array experiments. Polarbear-2 is a cosmic microwave background polarimetry experiment which aims to characterize the arc-minute angular scale B-mode signal from weak gravitational lensing and search for the degree angular scale B-mode signal from inflationary gravitational waves. The receiver has a 365 mm diameter focal plane cooled to 270 mK. The focal plane is filled with 7588 dichroic lenslet–antenna-coupled polarization sensitive transition edge sensor (TES) bolometric pixels that are sensitive to 95 and 150 GHz bands simultaneously. The TES bolometers are read-out by SQUIDs with 40 channel frequency domain multiplexing. Refractive optical elements are made with high-purity alumina to achieve high optical throughput. The receiver is designed to achieve noise equivalent temperature of 5.8 μ KCMBs in each frequency band. Polarbear-2 will deploy in 2016 in the Atacama desert in Chile. The Simons Array is a project to further increase sensitivity by deploying three Polarbear-2 type receivers. The Simons Array will cover 95, 150, and 220 GHz frequency bands for foreground control. The Simons Array will be able to constrain tensor-to-scalar ratio and sum of neutrino masses to σ(r) = 6 × 10 at r= 0.1 and ∑ m (σ= 1) to 40 meV. - 3 ν