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spelling ftunivromatorver:oai:art.torvergata.it:2108/15716 2024-02-27T08:33:50+00:00 BOOMERanG results Polenta, G Ade, PAR Bock, JJ Bond, JR Borrill, J Boscaleri, A Contaldi, CR Crill, BP de Bernardis, P de Oliveira Costa, A di Stefano, G Ganga, K Hivon, E Hristov, VV Iacoangeli, A Jaffe, AH Kisner, TS Jones, WC Lange, AE MacTavish, C Bettolo, CM Masi, S Mauskopf, PD Melchiorri, A Montroy, T Nati, F Netterfield, CB Pascale, E Piacentini, F Pogosyan, D Prunet, S Ricciardi, S Romeo, G Ruhl, JE Torbet, E Tegmark, M BALBI, AMEDEO CABELLA, PAOLO DE GASPERIS, GIANCARLO DE TROIA, GRAZIA NATOLI, PAOLO VITTORIO, NICOLA Polenta, G Ade, P Balbi, A Bock, J Bond, J Borrill, J Boscaleri, A Cabella, P Contaldi, C Crill, B de Bernardis, P DE GASPERIS, G de Oliveira Costa, A DE TROIA, G di Stefano, G Ganga, K Hivon, E Hristov, V Iacoangeli, A Jaffe, A Kisner, T Jones, W Lange, A Mactavish, C Bettolo, C Masi, S Mauskopf, P Melchiorri, A Montroy, T Nati, F Natoli, P Netterfield, C Pascale, E Piacentini, F Pogosyan, D Prunet, S Ricciardi, S Romeo, G Ruhl, J Torbet, E Tegmark, M Vittorio, N 2005 http://hdl.handle.net/2108/15716 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2005.06.080 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000235191800006 volume:36 firstpage:1064 lastpage:1069 journal:ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH http://hdl.handle.net/2108/15716 doi:10.1016/j.asr.2005.06.080 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-27844584387&partnerID=40&md5=45ce331b4d7bf20fe794c6d3cfcb2e80 Settore FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2005 ftunivromatorver https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2005.06.080 2024-01-31T00:03:15Z The BOOMERanG experiment has mapped the mm/sub-mm sky during two long duration balloon flights from Antarctica, in 1998 and 2003. The first flight observed about 4\% of the sky, measuring its brightness at 90, 150, 240 and 410 GHz with resolution of 12{\prime. The faint structure of the Cosmic Microwave Background at horizon and sub-horizon scales is evident in these maps, and the wide frequency coverage allows for a careful estimate of the Galactic foreground. In the second flight a polarization-sensitive version of the instrument has been flown, to measure the linear polarization of the microwave sky at 145, 245 and 345 GHz. In this paper we review the main results from the first flight and report preliminary results obtained in the second flight. } Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Universitá degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata": ART - Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca Advances in Space Research 36 6 1064 1069
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topic Settore FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA
spellingShingle Settore FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA
Polenta, G
Ade, PAR
Bock, JJ
Bond, JR
Borrill, J
Boscaleri, A
Contaldi, CR
Crill, BP
de Bernardis, P
de Oliveira Costa, A
di Stefano, G
Ganga, K
Hivon, E
Hristov, VV
Iacoangeli, A
Jaffe, AH
Kisner, TS
Jones, WC
Lange, AE
MacTavish, C
Bettolo, CM
Masi, S
Mauskopf, PD
Melchiorri, A
Montroy, T
Nati, F
Netterfield, CB
Pascale, E
Piacentini, F
Pogosyan, D
Prunet, S
Ricciardi, S
Romeo, G
Ruhl, JE
Torbet, E
Tegmark, M
BALBI, AMEDEO
CABELLA, PAOLO
DE GASPERIS, GIANCARLO
DE TROIA, GRAZIA
NATOLI, PAOLO
VITTORIO, NICOLA
BOOMERanG results
topic_facet Settore FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA
description The BOOMERanG experiment has mapped the mm/sub-mm sky during two long duration balloon flights from Antarctica, in 1998 and 2003. The first flight observed about 4\% of the sky, measuring its brightness at 90, 150, 240 and 410 GHz with resolution of 12{\prime. The faint structure of the Cosmic Microwave Background at horizon and sub-horizon scales is evident in these maps, and the wide frequency coverage allows for a careful estimate of the Galactic foreground. In the second flight a polarization-sensitive version of the instrument has been flown, to measure the linear polarization of the microwave sky at 145, 245 and 345 GHz. In this paper we review the main results from the first flight and report preliminary results obtained in the second flight. }
author2 Polenta, G
Ade, P
Balbi, A
Bock, J
Bond, J
Borrill, J
Boscaleri, A
Cabella, P
Contaldi, C
Crill, B
de Bernardis, P
DE GASPERIS, G
de Oliveira Costa, A
DE TROIA, G
di Stefano, G
Ganga, K
Hivon, E
Hristov, V
Iacoangeli, A
Jaffe, A
Kisner, T
Jones, W
Lange, A
Mactavish, C
Bettolo, C
Masi, S
Mauskopf, P
Melchiorri, A
Montroy, T
Nati, F
Natoli, P
Netterfield, C
Pascale, E
Piacentini, F
Pogosyan, D
Prunet, S
Ricciardi, S
Romeo, G
Ruhl, J
Torbet, E
Tegmark, M
Vittorio, N
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Polenta, G
Ade, PAR
Bock, JJ
Bond, JR
Borrill, J
Boscaleri, A
Contaldi, CR
Crill, BP
de Bernardis, P
de Oliveira Costa, A
di Stefano, G
Ganga, K
Hivon, E
Hristov, VV
Iacoangeli, A
Jaffe, AH
Kisner, TS
Jones, WC
Lange, AE
MacTavish, C
Bettolo, CM
Masi, S
Mauskopf, PD
Melchiorri, A
Montroy, T
Nati, F
Netterfield, CB
Pascale, E
Piacentini, F
Pogosyan, D
Prunet, S
Ricciardi, S
Romeo, G
Ruhl, JE
Torbet, E
Tegmark, M
BALBI, AMEDEO
CABELLA, PAOLO
DE GASPERIS, GIANCARLO
DE TROIA, GRAZIA
NATOLI, PAOLO
VITTORIO, NICOLA
author_facet Polenta, G
Ade, PAR
Bock, JJ
Bond, JR
Borrill, J
Boscaleri, A
Contaldi, CR
Crill, BP
de Bernardis, P
de Oliveira Costa, A
di Stefano, G
Ganga, K
Hivon, E
Hristov, VV
Iacoangeli, A
Jaffe, AH
Kisner, TS
Jones, WC
Lange, AE
MacTavish, C
Bettolo, CM
Masi, S
Mauskopf, PD
Melchiorri, A
Montroy, T
Nati, F
Netterfield, CB
Pascale, E
Piacentini, F
Pogosyan, D
Prunet, S
Ricciardi, S
Romeo, G
Ruhl, JE
Torbet, E
Tegmark, M
BALBI, AMEDEO
CABELLA, PAOLO
DE GASPERIS, GIANCARLO
DE TROIA, GRAZIA
NATOLI, PAOLO
VITTORIO, NICOLA
author_sort Polenta, G
title BOOMERanG results
title_short BOOMERanG results
title_full BOOMERanG results
title_fullStr BOOMERanG results
title_full_unstemmed BOOMERanG results
title_sort boomerang results
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