Two recent large data releases for the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT),
called DR4 and DR5, are available for public access. These data include
temperature and polarization maps that cover nearly half the sky at arcminute
resolution in three frequency bands; lensing maps and component-separated maps
covering ~ 2,100 deg^2 of sky; derived power spectra and cosmological
likelihoods; a catalog of over 4,000 galaxy clusters; and supporting ancillary
products including beam functions and masks. The data and products are
described in a suite of ACT papers; here we provide a summary. In order to
facilitate ease of access to these data we present a set of Jupyter IPython
notebooks developed to introduce users to DR4, DR5, and the tools needed to
analyze these data. The data products (excluding simulations) and the set of
notebooks are publicly available on the NASA Legacy Archive for Microwave
Background Data Analysis (LAMBDA); simulation products are available on the
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC).
Description
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Summary of DR4 and DR5 Data Products and Data Access
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%1 mallabykay2021atacama
%A Mallaby-Kay, Maya
%A Atkins, Zachary
%A Aiola, Simone
%A Amodeo, Stefania
%A Bond, J. Richard
%A Calabrese, Erminia
%A Chesmore, Grace E.
%A Choi, Steve K.
%A Crowley, Kevin T.
%A Darwish, Omar
%A Devlin, Mark J.
%A Duivenvoorden, Adriaan J.
%A Dunkley, Jo
%A Ferraro, Simone
%A Fichman, Kyra
%A Gallardo, Patricio A.
%A Golec, Joseph E.
%A Guan, Yilun
%A Han, Dongwon
%A Hasselfield, Matthew
%A Hill, J. Colin
%A Hilton, Matt
%A Hlozek, Renee
%A Huffenberger, Kevin M.
%A Hughes, John P.
%A Koopman, Brian J.
%A Louis, Thibaut
%A MacInnis, Amanda
%A Madhavacheril, Mathew S.
%A McMahon, Jeff
%A Moodley, Kavilan
%A Naess, Sigurd
%A Namikawa, Toshiya
%A Nati, Federico
%A Newburgh, Laura B.
%A Niemack, Michael D.
%A Page, Lyman A.
%A Salatino, Maria
%A Schaan, Emmanuel
%A Schillaci, Alessandro
%A Sehgal, Neelima
%A Sherwin, Blake D.
%A Sifon, Cristobal
%A Simon, Sara
%A Staggs, Suzanne T.
%A Storer, Emilie R.
%A Van Engelen, Alexander
%A Wollack, Edward J.
%A Xu, Zhilei
%D 2021
%K tifr
%T The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Summary of DR4 and DR5 Data Products
and Data Access
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.03154
%X Two recent large data releases for the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT),
called DR4 and DR5, are available for public access. These data include
temperature and polarization maps that cover nearly half the sky at arcminute
resolution in three frequency bands; lensing maps and component-separated maps
covering ~ 2,100 deg^2 of sky; derived power spectra and cosmological
likelihoods; a catalog of over 4,000 galaxy clusters; and supporting ancillary
products including beam functions and masks. The data and products are
described in a suite of ACT papers; here we provide a summary. In order to
facilitate ease of access to these data we present a set of Jupyter IPython
notebooks developed to introduce users to DR4, DR5, and the tools needed to
analyze these data. The data products (excluding simulations) and the set of
notebooks are publicly available on the NASA Legacy Archive for Microwave
Background Data Analysis (LAMBDA); simulation products are available on the
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC).
@misc{mallabykay2021atacama,
abstract = {Two recent large data releases for the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT),
called DR4 and DR5, are available for public access. These data include
temperature and polarization maps that cover nearly half the sky at arcminute
resolution in three frequency bands; lensing maps and component-separated maps
covering ~ 2,100 deg^2 of sky; derived power spectra and cosmological
likelihoods; a catalog of over 4,000 galaxy clusters; and supporting ancillary
products including beam functions and masks. The data and products are
described in a suite of ACT papers; here we provide a summary. In order to
facilitate ease of access to these data we present a set of Jupyter IPython
notebooks developed to introduce users to DR4, DR5, and the tools needed to
analyze these data. The data products (excluding simulations) and the set of
notebooks are publicly available on the NASA Legacy Archive for Microwave
Background Data Analysis (LAMBDA); simulation products are available on the
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC).},
added-at = {2021-03-05T06:22:02.000+0100},
author = {Mallaby-Kay, Maya and Atkins, Zachary and Aiola, Simone and Amodeo, Stefania and Bond, J. Richard and Calabrese, Erminia and Chesmore, Grace E. and Choi, Steve K. and Crowley, Kevin T. and Darwish, Omar and Devlin, Mark J. and Duivenvoorden, Adriaan J. and Dunkley, Jo and Ferraro, Simone and Fichman, Kyra and Gallardo, Patricio A. and Golec, Joseph E. and Guan, Yilun and Han, Dongwon and Hasselfield, Matthew and Hill, J. Colin and Hilton, Matt and Hlozek, Renee and Huffenberger, Kevin M. and Hughes, John P. and Koopman, Brian J. and Louis, Thibaut and MacInnis, Amanda and Madhavacheril, Mathew S. and McMahon, Jeff and Moodley, Kavilan and Naess, Sigurd and Namikawa, Toshiya and Nati, Federico and Newburgh, Laura B. and Niemack, Michael D. and Page, Lyman A. and Salatino, Maria and Schaan, Emmanuel and Schillaci, Alessandro and Sehgal, Neelima and Sherwin, Blake D. and Sifon, Cristobal and Simon, Sara and Staggs, Suzanne T. and Storer, Emilie R. and Van Engelen, Alexander and Wollack, Edward J. and Xu, Zhilei},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2fff88c72d31a33b7c8050dab485f89a1/citekhatri},
description = {The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Summary of DR4 and DR5 Data Products and Data Access},
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note = {cite arxiv:2103.03154Comment: 21 pages, 8 figures. Data and notebooks available on LAMBDA https://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/act/},
timestamp = {2021-03-05T06:22:02.000+0100},
title = {The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Summary of DR4 and DR5 Data Products
and Data Access},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.03154},
year = 2021
}