1. QUIJOTE Experiment: status of telescopes and instrumentation
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M. Aguiar-González, F. J. Casas, Roger J. Hoyland, A. E. Pelaez-Santos, A. Vega-Moreno, Enrique Villa, J. V. Terán, Enrique Martinez-Gonzalez, V. Sánchez-de-la-Rosa, Ricardo Génova-Santos, Lucio Piccirillo, J. Cózar-Castellano, Anthony Lasenby, Eduardo Artal, Rafael Rebolo-López, Mark McCulloch, T. Viera-Curbelo, M. R. Pérez-de-Taoro, J. L. Cano-de-Diego, Angel Mediavilla, F. Gómez-Reñasco, David Gómez Ortiz, Beatriz Aja, Simon Harper, Simon J. Melhuish, R. Vignaga, D. Tramonte, Jose Alberto Rubino-Martin, Frédérick Poidevin, L. de-la-Fuente, and Universidad de Cantabria
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Physics ,Cryogenics ,Temperature control ,business.industry ,Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,CMB ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,010309 optics ,Observatory ,Polarization ,0103 physical sciences ,B-modes ,Microwave band ,Microwaves ,0210 nano-technology ,Telecommunications ,business ,Instrumentation ,Telescopes - Abstract
The QUIJOTE Experiment (Q-U-I JOint TEnerife) is a combined operation of two telescopes and three instruments working in the microwave band to measure the polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) from the northern hemisphere, at medium and large angular scales. The experiment is located at the Teide Observatory in Tenerife, one of the seven Canary Islands (Spain). The project is a consortium maintained by several institutions: the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC), the Instituto de Física de Cantabria (IFCA), the Communications Engineering Department (DICOM) at Universidad de Cantabria, and the Universities of Manchester and Cambridge. The consortium is led by the IAC.
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- 2016
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