Observations of the temperature and polarization anisotropies with B OOMERANG 2003

International audience The BOOMERANG experiment completed its final long duration balloon (LDB) flight over Antarctica in January 2003. The focal plane was upgraded to accommodate four sets of 145 GHz polarization sensitive bolometers (PSBs), identical to those to be flown on the Planck HFI instrume...

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Main Authors: Jones, W. C., Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Cabella, P., Contaldi, C. R., Crill, B. P., de Bernardis, P., de Gasperis, G., de Oliveira-Costa, A., de Troia, G., Di Stefano, G., Hivon, E., Jaffe, A. H., Kisner, T. S., Lange, A. E., Mactavish, C. J., Masi, S., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Montroy, T. E., Natoli, P., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Polenta, G., Prunet, S., Ricciardi, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., Santini, P., Tegmark, M., Veneziani, M., Vittorio, N.
Other Authors: Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Language:English
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spelling ftsorbonneuniv:oai:HAL:hal-04111458v1 2024-09-15T17:41:58+00:00 Observations of the temperature and polarization anisotropies with B OOMERANG 2003 Jones, W. C. Ade, P. A. R. Bock, J. J. Bond, J. R. Borrill, J. Boscaleri, A. Cabella, P. Contaldi, C. R. Crill, B. P. de Bernardis, P. de Gasperis, G. de Oliveira-Costa, A. de Troia, G. Di Stefano, G. Hivon, E. Jaffe, A. H. Kisner, T. S. Lange, A. E. Mactavish, C. J. Masi, S. Mauskopf, P. D. Melchiorri, A. Montroy, T. E. Natoli, P. Netterfield, C. B. Pascale, E. Piacentini, F. Pogosyan, D. Polenta, G. Prunet, S. Ricciardi, S. Romeo, G. Ruhl, J. E. Santini, P. Tegmark, M. Veneziani, M. Vittorio, N. Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP) Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) 2006 https://hal.science/hal-04111458 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.newar.2006.09.014 en eng HAL CCSD info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.newar.2006.09.014 hal-04111458 https://hal.science/hal-04111458 BIBCODE: 2006NewAR.50.945J doi:10.1016/j.newar.2006.09.014 New Astronomy Reviews https://hal.science/hal-04111458 New Astronomy Reviews, 2006, 50, pp.945-950. ⟨10.1016/j.newar.2006.09.014⟩ Cosmology Observations Cosmic microwave background Polarization [SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2006 ftsorbonneuniv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.newar.2006.09.014 2024-07-25T23:47:42Z International audience The BOOMERANG experiment completed its final long duration balloon (LDB) flight over Antarctica in January 2003. The focal plane was upgraded to accommodate four sets of 145 GHz polarization sensitive bolometers (PSBs), identical to those to be flown on the Planck HFI instrument. Approximately, 195 hours of science observations were obtained during this flight, including 75 hours distributed over 1.84% of the sky and an additional 120 hours concentrated on a region covering 0.22% of the sky. We derive the angular power spectra of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature and polarization anisotropies from these data. The temperature anisotropies are detected with high signal to noise on angular scales ranging from several degrees to ∼10 arcminutes. The curl-free (EE) component is detected at ∼4.8σ, and a two-sigma upper limit on the curl (BB) component of 8.6 μK 2 is obtained on scales corresponding to ∼0.5°. Both the temperature and polarization anisotropies are found to be consistent with a concordance ΛCDM cosmology that is seeded by adiabatic density perturbations. In addition to the CMB observations, BOOMERANG03 surveyed a ∼300 square degree region centered on the Galactic plane. These observations represent the first light for polarization sensitive bolometers, which are currently operational in two South-Pole based polarimeters, as well as Planck HFI, at frequencies ranging from 100 to 350 GHz (3 mm to 850 μm). Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica South pole South pole HAL Sorbonne Université New Astronomy Reviews 50 11-12 945 950
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topic Cosmology
Observations
Cosmic microwave background
Polarization
[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
spellingShingle Cosmology
Observations
Cosmic microwave background
Polarization
[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
Jones, W. C.
Ade, P. A. R.
Bock, J. J.
Bond, J. R.
Borrill, J.
Boscaleri, A.
Cabella, P.
Contaldi, C. R.
Crill, B. P.
de Bernardis, P.
de Gasperis, G.
de Oliveira-Costa, A.
de Troia, G.
Di Stefano, G.
Hivon, E.
Jaffe, A. H.
Kisner, T. S.
Lange, A. E.
Mactavish, C. J.
Masi, S.
Mauskopf, P. D.
Melchiorri, A.
Montroy, T. E.
Natoli, P.
Netterfield, C. B.
Pascale, E.
Piacentini, F.
Pogosyan, D.
Polenta, G.
Prunet, S.
Ricciardi, S.
Romeo, G.
Ruhl, J. E.
Santini, P.
Tegmark, M.
Veneziani, M.
Vittorio, N.
Observations of the temperature and polarization anisotropies with B OOMERANG 2003
topic_facet Cosmology
Observations
Cosmic microwave background
Polarization
[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
description International audience The BOOMERANG experiment completed its final long duration balloon (LDB) flight over Antarctica in January 2003. The focal plane was upgraded to accommodate four sets of 145 GHz polarization sensitive bolometers (PSBs), identical to those to be flown on the Planck HFI instrument. Approximately, 195 hours of science observations were obtained during this flight, including 75 hours distributed over 1.84% of the sky and an additional 120 hours concentrated on a region covering 0.22% of the sky. We derive the angular power spectra of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature and polarization anisotropies from these data. The temperature anisotropies are detected with high signal to noise on angular scales ranging from several degrees to ∼10 arcminutes. The curl-free (EE) component is detected at ∼4.8σ, and a two-sigma upper limit on the curl (BB) component of 8.6 μK 2 is obtained on scales corresponding to ∼0.5°. Both the temperature and polarization anisotropies are found to be consistent with a concordance ΛCDM cosmology that is seeded by adiabatic density perturbations. In addition to the CMB observations, BOOMERANG03 surveyed a ∼300 square degree region centered on the Galactic plane. These observations represent the first light for polarization sensitive bolometers, which are currently operational in two South-Pole based polarimeters, as well as Planck HFI, at frequencies ranging from 100 to 350 GHz (3 mm to 850 μm).
author2 Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP)
Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jones, W. C.
Ade, P. A. R.
Bock, J. J.
Bond, J. R.
Borrill, J.
Boscaleri, A.
Cabella, P.
Contaldi, C. R.
Crill, B. P.
de Bernardis, P.
de Gasperis, G.
de Oliveira-Costa, A.
de Troia, G.
Di Stefano, G.
Hivon, E.
Jaffe, A. H.
Kisner, T. S.
Lange, A. E.
Mactavish, C. J.
Masi, S.
Mauskopf, P. D.
Melchiorri, A.
Montroy, T. E.
Natoli, P.
Netterfield, C. B.
Pascale, E.
Piacentini, F.
Pogosyan, D.
Polenta, G.
Prunet, S.
Ricciardi, S.
Romeo, G.
Ruhl, J. E.
Santini, P.
Tegmark, M.
Veneziani, M.
Vittorio, N.
author_facet Jones, W. C.
Ade, P. A. R.
Bock, J. J.
Bond, J. R.
Borrill, J.
Boscaleri, A.
Cabella, P.
Contaldi, C. R.
Crill, B. P.
de Bernardis, P.
de Gasperis, G.
de Oliveira-Costa, A.
de Troia, G.
Di Stefano, G.
Hivon, E.
Jaffe, A. H.
Kisner, T. S.
Lange, A. E.
Mactavish, C. J.
Masi, S.
Mauskopf, P. D.
Melchiorri, A.
Montroy, T. E.
Natoli, P.
Netterfield, C. B.
Pascale, E.
Piacentini, F.
Pogosyan, D.
Polenta, G.
Prunet, S.
Ricciardi, S.
Romeo, G.
Ruhl, J. E.
Santini, P.
Tegmark, M.
Veneziani, M.
Vittorio, N.
author_sort Jones, W. C.
title Observations of the temperature and polarization anisotropies with B OOMERANG 2003
title_short Observations of the temperature and polarization anisotropies with B OOMERANG 2003
title_full Observations of the temperature and polarization anisotropies with B OOMERANG 2003
title_fullStr Observations of the temperature and polarization anisotropies with B OOMERANG 2003
title_full_unstemmed Observations of the temperature and polarization anisotropies with B OOMERANG 2003
title_sort observations of the temperature and polarization anisotropies with b oomerang 2003
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