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QUBIC: Exploring the primordial Universe with the Q\&U Bolometric Interferometer
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Mennella, AnielloAde, PeterAmico, GiorgioAuguste, DidierAumont, JonathanBanfi, StefanoBarbaràn, GustavoBattaglia, PaolaBattistelli, EliaBaù, AlessandroBélier, BenoitBennett, David G.Bergé, LaurentBernard, Jean PhilippeBersanelli, MarcoSazy, Marie Anne BigotBleurvacq, NathatBonaparte, JuanBonis, JulienBunn, Emory F.Burke, DavidBuzi, DanieleBuzzelli, AlessandroCavaliere, FrancescoChanial, PierreChapron, ClaudeCharlassier, RomainColumbro, FabioCoppi, GabrieleCoppolecchia, AlessandroD'Agostino, RoccoD'Alessandro, GiuseppeDe Bernardis, PaoloDe Gasperis, GiancarloDe Leo, MicheleDe Petris, MarcoDi Donato, AndresDumoulin, LouisEtchegoyen, AlbertoFasciszewski, AdriánFranceschet, CristianLerena, Martin Miguel GamboaGarcia, BeatrizGarrido, XavierGaspard, MichelGault, AmandaGayer, DonnachaGervasi, MassimoGiard, MartinHéraud, Yannick GiraudBerisso, Mariano GómezGonzález, ManuelGradziel, MarcinGrandsire, LaurentGuerard, EricHamilton, Jean ChristopheHarari, DiegoHaynes, VicVersillé, Sophie HenrotHoang, Duc ThuongHoltzer, NicolasIncardona, FedericoJules, EricKaplan, JeanKorotkov, AndreiKristukat, ChristianLamagna, LucaLoucatos, SoutirisLowitz, AmyLukovic, VladimirThibault, LouisLuterstein, Raùl HoracioMaffei, BrunoMarnieros, StefanosMasi, SilviaMattei, AngeloMay, AndrewMcCulloch, MarkMedina, Maria C.Mele, LorenzoMelhuish, Simon J.Montier, LudovicMousset, LouiseMundo, Luis MarianoMurphy, John AnthonyMurphy, JamesO'Sullivan, CreidheOlivieri, EmilianoPaiella, AlessandroPajot, FrancoisPasserini, AndreaPastoriza, HernanPelosi, AlessandroPerbost, CamillePerciballi, MaurizioPezzotta, FedericoPiacentini, FrancescoPiat, MichelPiccirillo, LucioPisano, GiampaoloPolenta, GianlucaPrêle, DamienPuddu, RobertoRambaud, DamienRingegni, PabloRomero, Gustavo E.Salatino, MariaSchillaci, AlessandroScóccola, Claudia G.Scully, Stephen P.Spinelli, SebastianoStolpovskiy, MichailSuarez, FedericoStankowiak, GuillaumeTartari, AndreaThermeau, Jean PierreTimbie, PeterTomasi, MaurizioTorchinsky, Steve A.Tristram, MathieuTucker, Gregory S.Tucker, Carole E.Vanneste, SylvainViganò, DanieleVittorio, NicolaVoisin, FabriceWatson, RobertWicek, FrancoisZannoni, MarioZullo, Antonio
Source
Universe 2019, 5, 42
Subject
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
Language
Abstract
In this paper we describe QUBIC, an experiment that will observe the polarized microwave sky with a novel approach, which combines the sensitivity of state-of-the art bolometric detectors with the systematic effects control typical of interferometers. QUBIC unique features are the so-called "self-calibration", a technique that allows us to clean the measured data from instrumental effects, and its spectral imaging power, i.e. the ability to separate the signal in various sub-bands within each frequency band. QUBIC will observe the sky in two main frequency bands: 150 GHz and 220 GHz. A technological demonstrator is currently under testing and will be deployed in Argentina during 2019, while the final instrument is expected to be installed during 2020.
Comment: Proceedings of the 2018 ICNFP conference, Crete. Published by Universe arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1801.03730