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PILOT: Measuring polarization in the interstellar medium

Authors :
Peter Charles Hargrave
C. Marty
I. Ristorcelli
C. Leroy
B. Leriche
S. C. Madden
Maria Salatino
N. Ponthieu
Giorgio Savini
P. deBernardis
F. Pajot
Bruno Maffei
M. Giard
Etienne Pointecouteau
Y. Longval
L. Rodriguez
Giampaolo Pisano
M. Griffin
L. Nati
M.-A. Miville-DeschĂȘnes
J.-Ph. Bernard
Silvia Masi
G. Roudil
Peter A. R. Ade
A. Laurens
J. Narbonne
C. Meny
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
E D P SCIENCES, 2007.

Abstract

Future cosmology space missions will concentrate on measuring the polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), which potentially carries invaluable information about the earliest phases of the evolution of our universe. Such ambitious projects will ultimately be limited by the sensitivity of the instrument and by the accuracy at which polarized foreground emission from our own Galaxy can be subtracted out. We present the PILOT balloon project which will aim at characterizing one of these foreground sources, the polarization of the dust continuum emission in the diffuse interstellar medium. The PILOT experiment will also constitute a test-bed for using multiplexed bolometer arrays for polarization measurements.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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