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Maps of the millimetre sky from the BOOMERanG experiment

Authors :
A. Boscaleri
J. J. Bock
Andrew H. Jaffe
Carlo R. Contaldi
J. Borrill
Max Tegmark
Amedeo Balbi
F. Piacentini
Philip Daniel Mauskopf
B. P. Crill
Simon Prunet
T. E. Montroy
Andrew E. Lange
Nicola Vittorio
S. Ricciardi
Dmitry Pogosyan
Theodore Kisner
Enzo Pascale
G. Polenta
P. Natoli
A. Iacoangeli
G. De Troia
M. Giacometti
V. V. Hristov
Alessandro Melchiorri
G. de Gasperis
K. Ganga
J. E. Ruhl
J. R. Bond
W. C. Jones
A. de-Oliveria Costa
P. Cabella
G. Romeo
Federico Nati
C. J. MacTavish
P. de Bernardis
Peter Mason
Calvin B. Netterfield
Peter A. R. Ade
Silvia Masi
E. Hivon
Source :
NASA Astrophysics Data System, INSPIRE-HEP, Sapienza Università di Roma-IRIS, ResearcherID

Abstract

In the 1998-99 flight, BOOMERanG has produced maps of $\sim 4 %$ of the sky at high Galactic latitudes, at frequencies of 90, 150, 240 and 410 GHz, with resolution $\simgt 10'$. The faint structure of the Cosmic Microwave Background at horizon and sub-horizon scales is evident in these maps. These maps compare well to the maps recently obtained at lower frequencies by the WMAP experiment. Here we compare the amplitude and morphology of the structures observed in the two sets of maps. We also outline the polarization sensitive version of BOOMERanG, which was flown early this year to measure the linear polarization of the microwave sky at 150, 240 and 350 GHz.<br />Comment: IAU Symposium 216: Maps of the Cosmos. Sydney 14-17 July 2003 - ASP Conference Series

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NASA Astrophysics Data System, INSPIRE-HEP, Sapienza Università di Roma-IRIS, ResearcherID
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f1c1907b15c9f2f45d4e84150c5bd472