Archeops: A CMB anisotropy balloon experiment measuring a broad range of angular scales

The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation is the oldest photon radiation that can be observed, having been emitted when the Universe was about 300,000 year old. It is a blackbody at 2.73 K, and is almost perfectly isotropic, the anisotropies being about one part to 100,000. However, these anisotropi...

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Main Authors: Desert, FX, Collaboration, TA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1374980/
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:1374980 2023-05-15T15:05:41+02:00 Archeops: A CMB anisotropy balloon experiment measuring a broad range of angular scales Desert, FX Collaboration, TA 2001-12-01 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1374980/ unknown (2001) astro-ph Article 2001 ftucl 2015-02-12T23:20:18Z The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation is the oldest photon radiation that can be observed, having been emitted when the Universe was about 300,000 year old. It is a blackbody at 2.73 K, and is almost perfectly isotropic, the anisotropies being about one part to 100,000. However, these anisotropies, detected by the COBE satellite in 1992, constrain the cosmological parameters such as the curvature of the Universe. Archeops is a balloon-borne experiment designed to map these anisotropies. The instrument is composed of a 1.5 m telescope and bolometers cooled at 85 mK to detect radiation between 150 and 550 GHz. To lower parasitic signals, the instrument is borne by a stratospheric balloon during the arctic night. This instrument is also a preparation for the Planck satellite mission, as its design is similar to HFI. We discuss here the results of the first scientific flight from Esrange (near Kiruna, Sweden) to Russia on January 29th 2001, which led to a 22 % (sub)millimetre sky coverage unprecedented at this resolution. Here, we put some emphasis on interstellar dust foreground emission observations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Kiruna University College London: UCL Discovery Arctic Esrange ENVELOPE(21.117,21.117,67.883,67.883) Kiruna
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description The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation is the oldest photon radiation that can be observed, having been emitted when the Universe was about 300,000 year old. It is a blackbody at 2.73 K, and is almost perfectly isotropic, the anisotropies being about one part to 100,000. However, these anisotropies, detected by the COBE satellite in 1992, constrain the cosmological parameters such as the curvature of the Universe. Archeops is a balloon-borne experiment designed to map these anisotropies. The instrument is composed of a 1.5 m telescope and bolometers cooled at 85 mK to detect radiation between 150 and 550 GHz. To lower parasitic signals, the instrument is borne by a stratospheric balloon during the arctic night. This instrument is also a preparation for the Planck satellite mission, as its design is similar to HFI. We discuss here the results of the first scientific flight from Esrange (near Kiruna, Sweden) to Russia on January 29th 2001, which led to a 22 % (sub)millimetre sky coverage unprecedented at this resolution. Here, we put some emphasis on interstellar dust foreground emission observations.
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