1. 1.4-GHz polarimetric observations of the two fields imaged by the DASI experiment.
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Bernardi, G., Carretti, E., Sault, R. J., Cortiglioni, S., and Poppi, S.
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SPECTRUM analysis , *EMISSION spectroscopy , *COSMIC background radiation , *TELESCOPES , *SYNCHROTRONS - Abstract
We present results of polarization observations at 1.4 GHz of the two fields imaged by the DASI experiment ( and , respectively). Data were taken with the Australia Telescope Compact Array with 3.4-arcmin resolution and ∼0.18-mJy beam−1 sensitivity. The emission is dominated by point sources, and we do not find evidence for diffuse synchrotron radiation even after source subtraction. This allows to estimate an upper limit of the diffuse polarized emission. The extrapolation to 30 GHz suggests that the synchrotron radiation is lower than the polarized signal measured by the DASI experiment by at least two orders of magnitude. This further supports the conclusions drawn by the DASI team itself about the negligible Galactic foreground contamination in their data set, improving by a factor of ∼5 the upper limit estimated by Leitch et al. The dominant point-source emission allows us to estimate the contamination of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) by extragalactic foregrounds. We computed the power spectrum of their contribution, and its extrapolation to 30 GHz provides a framework where the CMB signal should dominate. However, our results do not match the conclusions of the DASI team about the negligibility of point-source contamination, suggesting taking into account a source subtraction from the DASI data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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