BOOMERanG: a scanning telescope for 10 arcminutes resolution CMB maps

The BOOMERanG experiment is a stratospheric balloon telescope intended to measure the Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropy at angular scales between a few degrees and ten arcminutes. The experiment features a wide focal plane with 16 detectors in the frequency bands centered at 90, 150, 220, 400 G...

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Main Authors: Masi, S, Ade, P A R, Artusa, R, Bock, J J, Boscaleri, A, Crill, B P, De Bernardis, P, De Troia, G, Farese, P C, Giacometti, M, Hristov, V V, Iacoangeli, A, Lange, A E, Lee, A T, Martinis, L, Mason, P V, Mauskopf, P D, Melchiorri, F, Miglio, L, Montroy, T, Netterfield, C B, Pascale, E, Piacentini, F, Richards, P L, Romeo, G, Ruhl, J E, Scaramuzzi, F
Language:English
Published: 1999
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author Masi, S
Ade, P A R
Artusa, R
Bock, J J
Boscaleri, A
Crill, B P
De Bernardis, P
De Troia, G
Farese, P C
Giacometti, M
Hristov, V V
Iacoangeli, A
Lange, A E
Lee, A T
Martinis, L
Mason, P V
Mauskopf, P D
Melchiorri, F
Miglio, L
Montroy, T
Netterfield, C B
Pascale, E
Piacentini, F
Richards, P L
Romeo, G
Ruhl, J E
Scaramuzzi, F
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Ade, P A R
Artusa, R
Bock, J J
Boscaleri, A
Crill, B P
De Bernardis, P
De Troia, G
Farese, P C
Giacometti, M
Hristov, V V
Iacoangeli, A
Lange, A E
Lee, A T
Martinis, L
Mason, P V
Mauskopf, P D
Melchiorri, F
Miglio, L
Montroy, T
Netterfield, C B
Pascale, E
Piacentini, F
Richards, P L
Romeo, G
Ruhl, J E
Scaramuzzi, F
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description The BOOMERanG experiment is a stratospheric balloon telescope intended to measure the Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropy at angular scales between a few degrees and ten arcminutes. The experiment features a wide focal plane with 16 detectors in the frequency bands centered at 90, 150, 220, 400 GHz, with FWHM ranging between 18 and 10 arcmin. It will be flown on a long duration (7-14 days) flight circumnavigating Antarctica at the end of 1998. The instrument was flown with a reduced focal plane (6 detectors, 90 and 150 GHz bands, 25 to 15 arcmin FWHM) on a qualification flight from Texas, in August 1997. A wide (~300 sq. deg, i.e. about 5000 independent beams at 150 GHz) sky area was mapped in the constellations of Capricornus, Aquarius, Cetus, with very low foreground contamination. The instrument was calibrated using the CMB dipole and observations of Jupiter. The LDB version of the instrument has been qualified and shipped to Antarctica.
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spelling ftcern:oai:cds.cern.ch:410096 2025-01-16T19:07:08+00:00 BOOMERanG: a scanning telescope for 10 arcminutes resolution CMB maps Masi, S Ade, P A R Artusa, R Bock, J J Boscaleri, A Crill, B P De Bernardis, P De Troia, G Farese, P C Giacometti, M Hristov, V V Iacoangeli, A Lange, A E Lee, A T Martinis, L Mason, P V Mauskopf, P D Melchiorri, F Miglio, L Montroy, T Netterfield, C B Pascale, E Piacentini, F Richards, P L Romeo, G Ruhl, J E Scaramuzzi, F 1999 http://cds.cern.ch/record/410096 eng eng http://cds.cern.ch/record/410096 astro-ph/9911520 oai:cds.cern.ch:410096 Astrophysics and Astronomy 1999 ftcern 2018-07-28T04:17:51Z The BOOMERanG experiment is a stratospheric balloon telescope intended to measure the Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropy at angular scales between a few degrees and ten arcminutes. The experiment features a wide focal plane with 16 detectors in the frequency bands centered at 90, 150, 220, 400 GHz, with FWHM ranging between 18 and 10 arcmin. It will be flown on a long duration (7-14 days) flight circumnavigating Antarctica at the end of 1998. The instrument was flown with a reduced focal plane (6 detectors, 90 and 150 GHz bands, 25 to 15 arcmin FWHM) on a qualification flight from Texas, in August 1997. A wide (~300 sq. deg, i.e. about 5000 independent beams at 150 GHz) sky area was mapped in the constellations of Capricornus, Aquarius, Cetus, with very low foreground contamination. The instrument was calibrated using the CMB dipole and observations of Jupiter. The LDB version of the instrument has been qualified and shipped to Antarctica. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica CERN Document Server (CDS) Jupiter ENVELOPE(101.133,101.133,-66.117,-66.117)
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Masi, S
Ade, P A R
Artusa, R
Bock, J J
Boscaleri, A
Crill, B P
De Bernardis, P
De Troia, G
Farese, P C
Giacometti, M
Hristov, V V
Iacoangeli, A
Lange, A E
Lee, A T
Martinis, L
Mason, P V
Mauskopf, P D
Melchiorri, F
Miglio, L
Montroy, T
Netterfield, C B
Pascale, E
Piacentini, F
Richards, P L
Romeo, G
Ruhl, J E
Scaramuzzi, F
BOOMERanG: a scanning telescope for 10 arcminutes resolution CMB maps
title BOOMERanG: a scanning telescope for 10 arcminutes resolution CMB maps
title_full BOOMERanG: a scanning telescope for 10 arcminutes resolution CMB maps
title_fullStr BOOMERanG: a scanning telescope for 10 arcminutes resolution CMB maps
title_full_unstemmed BOOMERanG: a scanning telescope for 10 arcminutes resolution CMB maps
title_short BOOMERanG: a scanning telescope for 10 arcminutes resolution CMB maps
title_sort boomerang: a scanning telescope for 10 arcminutes resolution cmb maps
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
topic_facet Astrophysics and Astronomy
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/410096