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2. Observations of Galactic and Extra-galactic Sources From the BOOMERANG and SEST Telescopes
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Coble, K., Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Contaldi, C. R., Crill, B. P., de Bernardis, P., Farese, P., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A. H., Jones, W. C., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mason, P., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Nyman, L., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Polenta, G., Pongetti, F., Prunet, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., and Scaramuzzi, F.
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We present millimeter-wave observations of three extra-galactic and six Galactic sources in the Southern sky. Observations were made at 90, 150, 240 and 400 GHz with resolutions of 18, 10, 14 and 12 arcmin respectively during the 1998 Antarctic long duration balloon flight of BOOMERANG. Observations were also made with the SEST telescope, at 90 and 150 GHz with resolutions of 57 and 35 arcsec respectively. These observations can be used for calibrations of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) experiments as well as an understanding of the physical processes of the sources., Comment: 19 pages, submitted to ApJS
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3. BOOMERANG: A Balloon-borne Millimeter Wave Telescope and Total Power Receiver for Mapping Anisotropy in the Cosmic Microwave Background
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Crill, B. P., Ade, P. A. R., Artusa, D. R., Bhatia, R. S., Bock, J. J., Boscaleri, A., Cardoni, P., Church, S. E., Coble, K., deBernardis, P., deTroia, G., Farese, P., Ganga, K. M., Giacometti, M., Haynes, C. V., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jones, W. C., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mason, P. V., Mauskopf, P. D., Miglio, L., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Paine, C. G., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Polenta, G., Pongetti, F., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., Scaramuzzi, F., Sforna, D., and Turner, A. D.
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We describe BOOMERANG; a balloon-borne microwave telescope designed to map the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) at a resolution of 10' from the Long Duration Balloon (LDB) platform. The millimeter-wave receiver employs new technology in bolometers, readout electronics, cold re-imaging optics, millimeter-wave filters, and cryogenics to obtain high sensitivity to CMB anisotropy. Sixteen detectors observe in 4 spectral bands centered at 90, 150, 240 and 410 GHz. The wide frequency coverage, the long duration flight, the optical design and the observing strategy provide strong rejection of systematic effects. We report the flight performance of the instrument during a 10.5 day stratospheric balloon flight launched from McMurdo Station, Antarctica that mapped ~2000 square degrees of the sky., Comment: 42 pages, 18 figures, submitted to Ap J, Revised
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4. The BOOMERanG experiment and the curvature of the Universe
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Masi, S., Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Contaldi, C. R., Crill, B. P., de Bernardis, P., De Gasperis, G., De Troia, G., Farese, P., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A. H., Jones, W. C., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Mason, P., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Natoli, P., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Polenta, G., Pongetti, F., Prunet, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., Scaramuzzi, F., and Vittorio, N.
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We describe the BOOMERanG experiment and its main result, i.e. the measurement of the large scale curvature of the Universe. BOOMERanG is a balloon-borne microwave telescope with sensitive cryogenic detectors. BOOMERanG has measured the angular distribution of the Cosmic Microwave Background on $\sim 3%$ of the sky, with a resolution of $\sim 10$ arcmin and a sensitivity of $\sim 20 \mu K$ per pixel. The resulting image is dominated by hot and cold spots with rms fluctuations $\sim 80 \mu K$ and typical size of $\sim 1^o$. The detailed angular power spectrum of the image features three peaks and two dips at $\ell = (213^{+10}_{-13}), (541^{+20}_{-32}), (845^{+12}_{-25})$ and $\ell = (416^{+22}_{-12}), (750^{+20}_{-750})$, respectively. Such very characteristic spectrum can be explained assuming that the detected structures are the result of acoustic oscillations in the primeval plasma. In this framework, the measured pattern constrains the density parameter $\Omega$ to be $0.85 < \Omega < 1.1$ (95% confidence interval). Other cosmological parameters, like the spectral index of initial density fluctuations, the density parameter for baryons, dark matter and dark energy, are detected or constrained by the BOOMERanG measurements and by other recent CMB anisotropy experiments. When combined with other cosmological observations, these results depict a new, consistent, cosmological scenario., Comment: Proc. of the Erice School on "Neutrinos in Astro, Particle and Nuclear Physics", 18.-26. September 2001, Amand Faessler, Jan Kuckei eds, "Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics", vol. 48
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5. Multiple Peaks in the Angular Power Spectrum of the Cosmic Microwave Background: Significance and Consequences for Cosmology
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de Bernardis, P., Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Contaldi, C. R., Crill, B. P., De Troia, G., Farese, P., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A. H., Jones, W. C., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mason, P., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Polenta, G., Pongetti, F., Prunet, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., and Scaramuzzi, F.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Three peaks and two dips have been detected in the power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background from the BOOMERANG experiment, at $\ell \sim 210, 540, 840$ and $\ell \sim 420, 750$, respectively. Using model-independent analyses, we find that all five features are statistically significant and we measure their location and amplitude. These are consistent with the adiabatic inflationary model. We also calculate the mean and variance of the peak and dip locations and amplitudes in a large 7-dimensional parameter space of such models, which gives good agreement with the model-independent estimates, and forecast where the next few peaks and dips should be found if the basic paradigm is correct. We test the robustness of our results by comparing Bayesian marginalization techniques on this space with likelihood maximization techniques applied to a second 7-dimensional cosmological parameter space, using an independent computational pipeline, and find excellent agreement: $\Omega_{\rm tot} = 1.02^{+0.06}_{-0.05}$ {\it vs.} $1.04 \pm 0.05$, $\Omega_b h^2 = 0.022^{+0.004}_{-0.003}$ {\it vs.} $0.019^{+0.005}_{-0.004}$, and $n_s = 0.96^{+0.10}_{-0.09}$ {\it vs.} $0.90 \pm 0.08$. The deviation in primordial spectral index $n_s$ is a consequence of the strong correlation with the optical depth., Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Ap.J
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6. A measurement by BOOMERANG of multiple peaks in the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background
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Netterfield, C. B., Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Contaldi, C. R., Crill, B. P., de Bernardis, P., Farese, P., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A. H., Jones, W. C., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mason, P., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Montroy, T., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Pongetti, F., Prunet, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., and Scaramuzzi, F.
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This paper presents a measurement of the angular power spectrum of the Cosmic Microwave Background from l=75 to l=1025 (~10' to 5 degrees) from a combined analysis of four 150 GHz channels in the BOOMERANG experiment. The spectrum contains multiple peaks and minima, as predicted by standard adiabatic-inflationary models in which the primordial plasma undergoes acoustic oscillations. These results significantly constrain the values of Omega_tot, Omega_b h^2, Omega_c h^2 and n_s., Comment: changes to reflect version accepted by ApJ
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7. Noise estimation in CMB time-streams and fast map-making. Application to the BOOMERanG98 data
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Prunet, S., Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Crill, B. P., de Bernardis, P., De Gasperis, G., De Troia, G., Farese, P. C., Ferreira, P. G., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A. H., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mason, P., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Miglio, L., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Pongetti, F., Rao, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., Scaramuzzi, F., Sforna, D., and Vittorio, N.
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We describe here an iterative method for jointly estimating the noise power spectrum from a CMB experiment's time-ordered data, together with the maximum-likelihood map. We test the robustness of this method on simulated Boomerang datasets with realistic noise., Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, to appear in proc. of the MPA/ESO/MPA conference "Mining the Sky", Garching, July 31 - August 4 2000
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8. Foregrounds in the BOOMERANG-LDB data: a preliminary rms analysis
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Masi, S., Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J., Boscaleri, A., Crill, B. P., de Bernardis, P., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Mauskopf, P. D., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Prunet, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., and Scaramuzzi, F.
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We present a preliminary analysis of the BOOMERanG LDB maps, focused on foregrounds. BOOMERanG detects dust emission at moderately low galactic latitudes ($b > -20^o$) in bands centered at 90, 150, 240, 410 GHz. At higher Galactic latitudes, we use the BOOMERanG data to set conservative upper limits on the level of contamination at 90 and 150 GHz. We find that the mean square signal correlated with the IRAS/DIRBE dust template is less than 3% of the mean square signal due to CMB anisotropy.
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9. First results from the BOOMERanG experiment
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de Bernardis, P., Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Crill, B. P., De Gasperis, G., De Troia, G., Farese, P. C., Ferreira, P. G., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A. H., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mason, P., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Miglio, L., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Pongetti, F., Prunet, S., Rao, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., Scaramuzzi, F., Sforna, D., and Vittorio, N.
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We report the first results from the BOOMERanG experiment, which mapped at 90, 150, 240 and 410 GHz a wide (3%) region of the microwave sky with minimal local contamination. From the data of the best 150 GHz detector we find evidence for a well defined peak in the power spectrum of temperature fluctuations of the Cosmic Microwave Background, localized at $\ell = 197 \pm 6$, with an amplitude of $(68 \pm 8) \mu K_{CMB}$. The location, width and amplitude of the peak is suggestive of acoustic oscillations in the primeval plasma. In the framework of inflationary adiabatic cosmological models the measured spectrum allows a Bayesian estimate of the curvature of the Universe and of other cosmological parameters. With reasonable priors we find $\Omega = (1.07 \pm 0.06)$ and $n_s = (1.00 \pm 0.08)$ (68%C.L.) in excellent agreement with the expectations from the simplest inflationary theories. We also discuss the limits on the density of baryons, of cold dark matter and on the cosmological constant., Comment: Proc. of the CAPP2000 conference, Verbier, 17-28 July 2000
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10. Detection of anisotropy in the Cosmic Microwave Background at horizon and sub-horizon scales with the BOOMERanG experiment
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de Bernardis, P., Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Crill, B. P., De Gasperis, G., De Troia, G., Farese, P. C., Ferreira, P. G., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A. H., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mason, P., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Miglio, L., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Pongetti, F., Prunet, S., Rao, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., Scaramuzzi, F., Sforna, D., and Vittorio, N.
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BOOMERanG has recently resolved structures on the last scattering surface at redshift $\sim$ 1100 with high signal to noise ratio. We review the technical advances which made this possible, and we focus on the current results for maps and power spectra, with special attention to the determination of the total mass-energy density in the Universe and of other cosmological parameters.
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11. CMB Analysis of Boomerang & Maxima & the Cosmic Parameters {Omega_tot,Omega_b h^2,Omega_cdm h^2,Omega_Lambda,n_s}
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Bond, J. R., Ade, P., Balbi, A., Bock, J., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Crill, B., de Bernardis, P., Farese, P., Ferreira, P., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hanany, S., Hivon, E., Hristov, V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A., Lange, A., Lee, A., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mauskopf, P., Melchiorri, A., Montroy, T., Netterfield, B., Oh, S., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Prunet, S., Rabii, B., Rao, S., Richards, P., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J., Scaramuzzi, F., Sforna, D., Sigurdson, K., Smoot, G., Stompor, R., Winant, C., and Wu, P.
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We show how estimates of parameters characterizing inflation-based theories of structure formation localized over the past year when large scale structure (LSS) information from galaxy and cluster surveys was combined with the rapidly developing cosmic microwave background (CMB) data, especially from the recent Boomerang and Maxima balloon experiments. All current CMB data plus a relatively weak prior probability on the Hubble constant, age and LSS points to little mean curvature (Omega_{tot} = 1.08\pm 0.06) and nearly scale invariant initial fluctuations (n_s =1.03\pm 0.08), both predictions of (non-baroque) inflation theory. We emphasize the role that degeneracy among parameters in the L_{pk} = 212\pm 7 position of the (first acoustic) peak plays in defining the $\Omega_{tot}$ range upon marginalization over other variables. Though the CDM density is in the expected range (\Omega_{cdm}h^2=0.17\pm 0.02), the baryon density Omega_bh^2=0.030\pm 0.005 is somewhat above the independent 0.019\pm 0.002 nucleosynthesis estimate. CMB+LSS gives independent evidence for dark energy (Omega_\Lambda=0.66\pm 0.06) at the same level as from supernova (SN1) observations, with a phenomenological quintessence equation of state limited by SN1+CMB+LSS to w_Q<-0.7 cf. the w_Q=-1 cosmological constant case., Comment: 11 pages, 3 figs., in Proc. IAU Symposium 201 (PASP), CITA-2000-65
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12. The Cosmic Background Radiation circa nu2K
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Bond, J. R., Pogosyan, D., Prunet, S., collaboration, the MaxiBoom, Ade, P., Balbi, A., Bock, J., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Crill, B., de Bernardis, P., Farese, P., Ferreira, P., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hanany, S., Hivon, E., Hristov, V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A., Lange, A., Lee, A., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mauskopf, P., Melchiorri, A., Montroy, T., Netterfield, B., Oh, S., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Rabii, B., Rao, S., Richards, P., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J., Scaramuzzi, F., Sforna, D., Smoot, G., Stompor, R., Winant, C., and Wu, P.
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We describe the implications of cosmic microwave background (CMB) observations and galaxy and cluster surveys of large scale structure (LSS) for theories of cosmic structure formation, especially emphasizing the recent Boomerang and Maxima CMB balloon experiments. The inflation-based cosmic structure formation paradigm we have been operating with for two decades has never been in better shape. Here we primarily focus on a simplified inflation parameter set, {omega_b,omega_{cdm},Omega_{tot}, Omega_\Lambda,n_s,\tau_C, \sigma_8}. Combining all of the current CMB+LSS data points to the remarkable conclusion that the local Hubble patch we can access has little mean curvature (Omega_{tot}=1.08\pm 0.06) and the initial fluctuations were nearly scale invariant (n_s=1.03\pm 0.08), both predictions of (non-baroque) inflation theory. The baryon density is found to be slightly larger than that preferred by independent Big Bang Nucleosynthesis estimates (omega_b=0.030\pm 0.005 cf. 0.019\pm 0.002). The CDM density is in the expected range (omega_{cdm}=0.17 \pm 0.02). Even stranger is the CMB+LSS evidence that the density of the universe is dominated by unclustered energy akin to the cosmological constant (Omega_\Lambda=0.66\pm 0.06), at the same level as that inferred from high redshift supernova observations. We also sketch the CMB+LSS implications for massive neutrinos., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figs., in Proc. Neutrino 2000 (Elsevier), CITA-2000-63
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13. The Quintessential CMB, Past & Future
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Bond, J. R., Pogosyan, D., Prunet, S., Sigurdson, K., collaboration, the MaxiBoom, Ade, P., Balbi, A., Bock, J., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Crill, B., de Bernardis, P., Farese, P., Ferreira, P., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hanany, S., Hivon, E., Hristov, V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A., Lange, A., Lee, A., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mauskopf, P., Melchiorri, A., Montroy, T., Netterfield, B., Oh, S., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Rabii, B., Rao, S., Richards, P., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J., Scaramuzzi, F., Sforna, D., Smoot, G., Stompor, R., Winant, C., and Wu, P.
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The past, present and future of cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy research is discussed, with emphasis on the Boomerang and Maxima balloon experiments. These data are combined with large scale structure (LSS) information and high redshift supernova (SN1) observations to explore the inflation-based cosmic structure formation paradigm. Here we primarily focus on a simplified inflation parameter set, {omega_b,omega_{cdm},Omega_{tot}, Omega_Q,w_Q, n_s,tau_C, sigma_8}. After marginalizing over the other cosmic and experimental variables, we find the current CMB+LSS+SN1 data gives Omega_{tot}=1.04\pm 0.05, consistent with (non-baroque) inflation theory. Restricting to Omega_{tot}=1, we find a nearly scale invariant spectrum, n_s =1.03 \pm 0.07. The CDM density, omega_{cdm}=0.17\pm 0.02, is in the expected range, but the baryon density, omega_b=0.030\pm 0.004, is slightly larger than the current nucleosynthesis estimate. Substantial dark energy is inferred, Omega_Q\approx 0.68\pm 0.05, and CMB+LSS Omega_Q values are compatible with the independent SN1 estimates. The dark energy equation of state, parameterized by a quintessence-field pressure-to-density ratio w_Q, is not well determined by CMB+LSS (w_Q<-0.3 at 95%CL), but when combined with SN1 the resulting w_Q<-0.7 limit is quite consistent with the w_Q=-1 cosmological constant case. Though forecasts of statistical errors on parameters for current and future experiments are rosy, rooting out systematic errors will define the true progress., Comment: 14 pages, 3 figs., in Proc. CAPP-2000 (AIP), CITA-2000-64
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14. Cosmology from Maxima-1, Boomerang and COBE/DMR CMB Observations
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Jaffe, A. H., Ade, P. A. R., Balbi, A., Bock, J. J, Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Crill, B. P., de Bernardis, P., Farese, P., Ferreira, P. G., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hanany, S., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Lange, A. E., Lee, A. T., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Oh, S., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Prunet, S., Rabii, B., Rao, S., Richards, P. L., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., Scaramuzzi, F., Sforna, D., Smoot, G. F., Stompor, R., Winant, C. D., and Wu, J. H. P.
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Recent results from BOOMERANG-98 and MAXIMA-1, taken together with COBE-DMR, provide consistent and high signal-to-noise measurements of the CMB power spectrum at spherical harmonic multipole bands over $2<\ell\lta800$. Analysis of the combined data yields 68% (95%) confidence limits on the total density, $\Omega_{\rm {tot}}\simeq 1.11 \pm 0.07 (^{+0.13}_{-0.12})$, the baryon density, $\Omega_b h^2\simeq 0.032^{+0.005}_{-0.004} (^{+0.009}_{-0.008})$, and the scalar spectral tilt, $n_s\simeq1.01^{+0.09}_{-0.07} (^{+0.17}_{-0.14})$. These data are consistent with inflationary initial conditions for structure formation. Taken together with other cosmological observations, they imply the existence of both non-baryonic dark matter and dark energy in the universe., Comment: 5 Pages, 2 Figures, Changes to match published version
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15. First Estimations of Cosmological Parameters From BOOMERANG
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Lange, A. E., Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Crill, B. P., de Bernardis, P., Farese, P., Ferreira, P., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A. H., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Prunet, S., Rao, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., Scaramuzzi, F., and Sforna, D.
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
The anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation contains information about the contents and history of the universe. We report new limits on cosmological parameters derived from the angular power spectrum measured in the first Antarctic flight of the BOOMERANG experiment. Within the framework of inflation-motivated adiabatic cold dark matter models, and using only weakly restrictive prior probabilites on the age of the universe and the Hubble expansion parameter $h$, we find that the curvature is consistent with flat and that the primordial fluctuation spectrum is consistent with scale invariant, in agreement with the basic inflation paradigm. We find that the data prefer a baryon density $\Omega_b h^2$ above, though similar to, the estimates from light element abundances and big bang nucleosynthesis. When combined with large scale structure observations, the BOOMERANG data provide clear detections of both dark matter and dark energy contributions to the total energy density $\Omega_{\rm {tot}}$, independent of data from high redshift supernovae., Comment: As submitted to PRD, revised longer version with an additional figure
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16. A Flat Universe from High-Resolution Maps of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
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de Bernardis, P., Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Crill, B. P., De Gasperis, G., Farese, P. C., Ferreira, P. G., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A. H., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mason, P., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Miglio, L., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Prunet, S., Rao, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., Scaramuzzi, F., Sforna, D., and Vittorio, N.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The blackbody radiation left over from the Big Bang has been transformed by the expansion of the Universe into the nearly isotropic 2.73K Cosmic Microwave Background. Tiny inhomogeneities in the early Universe left their imprint on the microwave background in the form of small anisotropies in its temperature. These anisotropies contain information about basic cosmological parameters, particularly the total energy density and curvature of the universe. Here we report the first images of resolved structure in the microwave background anisotropies over a significant part of the sky. Maps at four frequencies clearly distinguish the microwave background from foreground emission. We compute the angular power spectrum of the microwave background, and find a peak at Legendre multipole $\ell_{peak}=(197 \pm 6)$, with an amplitude $DT_{200}=(69 \pm 8)\mu K$. This is consistent with that expected for cold dark matter models in a flat (euclidean) Universe, as favoured by standard inflationary scenarios.
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17. BOOMERanG: a scanning telescope for 10 arcminutes resolution CMB maps
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Masi, S., Ade, P. A. R., Artusa, R., Bock, J. J., Boscaleri, A., Crill, B. P., de Bernardis, P., De Troia, G., Farese, P. C., Giacometti, M., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Lange, A. E., Lee, A. T., Martinis, L., Mason, P. V., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, F., Miglio, L., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Richards, P. L., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., and Scaramuzzi, F.
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The BOOMERanG experiment is a stratospheric balloon telescope intended to measure the Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropy at angular scales between a few degrees and ten arcminutes. The experiment features a wide focal plane with 16 detectors in the frequency bands centered at 90, 150, 220, 400 GHz, with FWHM ranging between 18 and 10 arcmin. It will be flown on a long duration (7-14 days) flight circumnavigating Antarctica at the end of 1998. The instrument was flown with a reduced focal plane (6 detectors, 90 and 150 GHz bands, 25 to 15 arcmin FWHM) on a qualification flight from Texas, in August 1997. A wide (~300 sq. deg, i.e. about 5000 independent beams at 150 GHz) sky area was mapped in the constellations of Capricornus, Aquarius, Cetus, with very low foreground contamination. The instrument was calibrated using the CMB dipole and observations of Jupiter. The LDB version of the instrument has been qualified and shipped to Antarctica., Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures
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18. Mapping the CMB Sky: The BOOMERANG experiment
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de Bernardis, P., Ade, P. A. R., Artusa, R., Bock, J. J., Boscaleri, A., Crill, B. P., De Troia, G., Farese, P. C., Giacommetti, M., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Lange, A. E., Lee, A. T., Masi, S., Martinis, L., Mason, P. V., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, F., Miglio, L., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Richards, P. L., Ruhl, J. E., and Scaramuzzi, F.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We describe the BOOMERanG experiment, a stratospheric balloon telescope intended to measure the Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropy at angular scales between a few degrees and ten arcminutes. The experiment has been optimized for a long duration (7 to 14 days) flight circumnavigating Antarctica at the end of 1998. A test flight was performed on Aug.30, 1997 in Texas. The level of performance achieved in the test flight was satisfactory and compatible with the requirements for the long duration flight., Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures
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19. The enhancement and decrement of the Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect towards the ROSAT Cluster RXJ0658-5557
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Andreani, P., Boehringer, H., Dall'Oglio, G., Martinis, L., Shaver, P., Lemke, R., Nyman, L. -Å., Booth, R., Pizzo, L., Whyborn, N., Tanaka, Y., and Liang, H.
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We report simultaneous observations at 1.2 and 2 mm, with a double channel photometer on the SEST Telescope, of the X-ray cluster RXJ0658-5557 in search for the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (S-Z). The S-Z data were analyzed using the relativistically correct expression for the Comptonization parameter and we find from the detected decrement (2.60 +/- 0.79) ~ 10^{-4}, which is consistent with that computed using the X-ray (ROSAT and ASCA) observations. The uncertainty includes contributions due to statistical uncertainty in the detection and systematics and calibration. The 1.2 {mm} channel data alone gives rise to a larger Comptonization parameter and this result is discussed in terms of contamination from foreground sources and/or dust in the cluster or from a possible systematic effect. We then make use of the combined analysis of the ROSAT and ASCA X-ray satellite observations to determine an isothermal model for the S-Z surface brightness. Since the cluster is asymmetrical and probably in a merging process, models are only approximate. The associated uncertainty can, however, be estimated by exploring a set of alternative models. We then find as the global uncertainty on the Comptonization parameter a factor of 1.3. Combining the S-Z and the X-ray measurements, we determine a value for the Hubble constant. The 2 mm data are consistent with H_0(q_0 = 1/2)= 53^{+38}_{-28} km/s Mpc^{-1}, where the uncertainty is dominated by the uncertainty in models of the X-ray plasma halo., Comment: 29 pages, 2 tables and 7 ps-figs included, ApJ, 1999, in press
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20. The Sunyaev-Zeldovich Effect at 1 and 2 mm towards ROSAT Clusters
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Andreani, P., Dall'Oglio, G., Pizzo, L., Martinis, L., Shaver, P., Boehringer, H., Lemke, R., Nyman, L. -A., Booth, R., and Whyborn, N.
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An observing campaign was devoted to the search for the Sunyaev-Zeldovich (S-Z) effect towards X-ray ROSAT Clusters in the millimetric spectral domain. A double channel (1.2 and 2 {\it mm}) photometer was installed at the focus of the 15m Swedish ESO Submillimeter Telescope (SEST) in Chile in september 1994 and 1995 and observations of the targets S1077, A2744, S295 and RXJ0658-5557 were gathered. Detections were found for A2744 at 1 {\it mm} and in both channels (at 1.2 and 2 {\it mm}) towards RXJ0658-5557. For the first time there is evidence for the S-Z enhancement and both the latter and the decrement were detected on the same source. We discuss astrophysical and systematic effects which could give origin to these signals., Comment: 6 pg Latex file (style file included) including 1 ps figure, XVIth Moriond Astrophysics Meeting "The Anisotropies of the Cosmic Microwave Background", Les Arcs, Savoie-France, March 16-23 1996
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21. Cosmic Microwave Background Fluctuations
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Masi, S., Ade, P. A. R., Bernardis, P. de, Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Contaldi, C. R., Crill, B. P., Troia, G. De, Ferreira, P., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A. H., Jones, W. C., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Mason, P., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Montroy, T., Nati, F., Natoli, P., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Polenta, G., Pongetti, F., Prunet, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., Scaramuzzi, F., Shaver, Peter A., editor, DiLella, Luigi, editor, and Giménez, Alvaro, editor
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22. The Deepest Field
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Bernardis, P. de, Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Crill, B. P., Gasperis, G. De, Troia, G. De, Farese, P. C., Ferreira, P. G., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A. H., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mason, P., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Miglio, L., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Polenta, G., Pongetti, F., Prunet, S., Rao, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., Scaramuzzi, F., Sforna, D., Vittorio, N., Cristiani, Stefano, editor, Renzini, Alvio, editor, and Williams, Robert E., editor
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23. Noise Estimation in CMB Time-Streams and Fast Iterative Map-Making
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Prunet, S., Ade, P. A. R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Crill, B. P., Bernardis, P. de, Gasperis, G. De, Troia, G. De, Farese, P. C., Ferreira, P. G., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V. V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A. H., Lange, A. E., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mason, P., Mauskopf, P. D., Melchiorri, A., Miglio, L., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Pongetti, F., Rao, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J. E., Scaramuzzi, F., Sforna, D., Vittorio, N., Banday, Anthony J., editor, Zaroubi, Saleem, editor, and Bartelmann, Matthias, editor
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24. The BOOMERANG Experiment
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Lange, A., De Bernardis, P., De Petris, M., Masi, S., Melchiorri, F., Aquilini, E., Martinis, L., Scaramuzzi, F., Melchiorri, B., Boscaleri, A., Romeo, G., Bock, J., Chen, Z., Devlin, M., Gervasi, M., Hristov, V., Mauskopf, P., Osgood, D., Richards, P., Ade, P., Griffin, M., Thronson, Harley A., Jr., editor, Sauvage, Marc, editor, Gallais, Pascal, editor, and Vigroux, Laurent, editor
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25. The BOOMERANG experiment
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Lange, A., De Bernardis, P., De Petris, M., Masi, S., Melchiorri, F., Aquilini, E., Martinis, L., Scaramuzzi, F., Melchiorri, B., Boscaleri, A., Romeo, G., Bock, J., Chen, Z., Devlin, M., Gervasi, M., Hristov, V., Mauskopf, P., Osgood, D., Richards, P., Ade, P., and Griffin, M.
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26. THE BOOMERANG/LDB INSTRUMENT
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PIACENTINI, F., primary, ADE, P.A.R., additional, BOCK, J.J., additional, BOSCALERI, A., additional, CARDONI, P., additional, COBLE, K., additional, CRILL, B.P., additional, DE BERNARDIS, P., additional, DE TROIA, G., additional, FARESE, P., additional, GIACOMETTI, M., additional, HIVON, E., additional, HRISTOV, V.V., additional, IACOANGELI, A., additional, LANGE, A.E., additional, MARTINIS, L., additional, MASI, S., additional, MASON, P.V., additional, MAUSKOPF, P.D., additional, MIGLIO, L., additional, MONTROY, T., additional, NETTERFIELD, C.B., additional, PASCALE, E., additional, PONGETTI, F., additional, ROMEO, G., additional, RUHL, J.E., additional, SCARAMUZZI, F., additional, and SFORNA, D., additional
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27. Search for Cosmic-Microwave-Background anisotropies at degree angular scales: The ARGO 1993 experiment
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De Bernardis, P., Aquilini, E., Boscaleri, A., De Petris, M., Gervasi, M., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Natale, V., Palumbo, P., and Scaramuzzi, F.
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28. The Italian Astrophysical Observatory in Antarctica: OASI
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Dall'oglio, G., Ade, P. A. R., Andreani, P., Calisse, P., Cappai, M., Habel, R., Iacoangeli, A., Martinis, L., Merluzzi, P., Piccirillo, L., Pizzo, L., Polcaro, V. F., and Rossi, L.
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29. MM Observations of the Magellanic Clouds from Antarctica
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Calisse, P., Dall’Oglio, G., Di Bari, M. T., Iacoangeli, A., Martinis, L., Merluzzi, P., Piccirillo, L., Pizzo, L., Rossi, L., Santillo, C., Longo, G., editor, Capaccioli, M., editor, and Busarello, G., editor
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30. A new generation of 3He refrigerators
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Graziani, A., Dall’Oglio, G., Martinis, L., Pizzo, L., and Sabbatini, L.
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31. The BOOMERANG Experiment
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Lange, A., primary, De Bernardis, P., additional, De Petris, M., additional, Masi, S., additional, Melchiorri, F., additional, Aquilini, E., additional, Martinis, L., additional, Scaramuzzi, F., additional, Melchiorri, B., additional, Boscaleri, A., additional, Romeo, G., additional, Bock, J., additional, Chen, Z., additional, Devlin, M., additional, Gervasi, M., additional, Hristov, V., additional, Mauskopf, P., additional, Osgood, D., additional, Richards, P., additional, Ade, P., additional, and Griffin, M., additional
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32. A measurement by BOOMERANG of multiple peaks in the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background
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Netterfield, C. B, Ade, P. A. R, Bock, J. J, Bond, J. R, Borrill, J, Boscaleri, A, Coble, K, Contaldi, C. R, Crill, B. P, Bernardis, P. de, Farese, P, Ganga, K, Giacometti, M, Hivon, E, Hristov, V. V, Iacoangeli, A, Jaffe, A. H, Jones, W. C, Lange, A. E, Martinis, L, Masi, S, Mason, P, Mauskopf, P, Melchiorri, A, Montroy, T, Pascale, E, Piacentini, F, Pogosyan, D, Pongetti, F, Prunet, S, Romeo, G, Ruhl, J. E, and Scaramuzzi, F
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33. MM Observations of the Magellanic Clouds from Antarctica
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Calisse, P., primary, Dall’Oglio, G., additional, Di Bari, M. T., additional, Iacoangeli, A., additional, Martinis, L., additional, Merluzzi, P., additional, Piccirillo, L., additional, Pizzo, L., additional, Rossi, L., additional, and Santillo, C., additional
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34. The new images of the microwave sky: a concordance cosmology ?
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de Bernardis, P., Ade, P.A.R., Bock, J.J., Bond, J.R., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Contaldi, C.R., Crill, B.P., De Gasperis, G., De Troia, G., Farese, P., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hivon, E., Hristov, V.V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A.H., Jones, W.C., Lange, A.E., Martinis, L., Mason, P., Mauskopf, P.D., Melchiorri, A., Montroy, T., Natoli, P., Netterfield, C.B., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Pogosyan, D., Polenta, G., Pongetti, F., Prunet, S., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J.E., Scaramuzzi, F., and Vittorio, N.
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35. DEVELOPMENT OF TWO-STAGE PELLET INJECTORS
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SCARAMUZZI, F., primary, CARDONI, P., additional, MARTINIS, L., additional, RONCI, G., additional, FRATTOLILLO, A., additional, MIGLIORI, S., additional, ANGELONE, G., additional, DOMMA, C., additional, REGGIORI, A., additional, CARLEVARO, R., additional, RIVA, G., additional, and DAMINELLI, G.B., additional
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36. Sorption-cooled continuous miniature dilution refrigeration for astrophysical applications
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May, A, Calisse, P, Coppi, G, Haynes, V, Martinis, L, Mcculloch, M, Melhuish, S, Piccirillo, L, May A. J., Calisse P. G., Coppi G., Haynes V., Martinis L., McCulloch M. A., Melhuish S. J., Piccirillo L., May, A, Calisse, P, Coppi, G, Haynes, V, Martinis, L, Mcculloch, M, Melhuish, S, Piccirillo, L, May A. J., Calisse P. G., Coppi G., Haynes V., Martinis L., McCulloch M. A., Melhuish S. J., and Piccirillo L.
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A progress report is provided on the development of a tiltable continuous miniature dilution refrigerator and associated 3He/4He sorption coolers. These systems are currently being developed to provide sub-Kelvin cooling of the bolometer arrays for several ground- and balloon-based experiments which aim to measure the polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background (QUBIC, LSPE and POLARBEAR-2). The novel tiltable miniaturised system benefits from a lack of external circulation pumps and a mechanically simple design. The condenser of the twin-pumped recirculating diluter is cooled continuously by two 3He/4He sorption coolers. The sorption pumps are operated by convective heat switches. The dilution unit features a thermally separated mixing chamber, still and step heat exchangers. The designs and analyses of both the sorption coolers and the diluter are reported; both systems have been manufactured and are presently under test.
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37. A two-stage 3He– 4He fridge for bolometric photometry
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Maiani, T, de Bernardis, P, De Petris, M, Granata, S, Masi, S, Orlando, A, Aquilini, E, Cardoni, P, Martinis, L, and Scaramuzzi, F
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38. Search for CBR Anisotropies and Observations of the Magellanic Clouds at Millimetric Wavelengths
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Piccirillo, L., Andreani, P., Dall’Oglio, G., Martinis, L., Rizzo, L., Rossi, L., Venturino, C., Caffo, Michele, editor, Fanti, Roberto, editor, Giacomelli, Giorgio, editor, and Renzini, Alvio, editor
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39. First Estimations of Cosmological Parameters From BOOMERANG
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Lange, A, Ade, P, Bock, J, Bond, JR, Borrill, J, Boscaleri, A, Coble, K, Crill, B, Bernardis, P, Farese, P, Ferreira, P, Ganga, K, Giacometti, M, Hivon, E, Hristov, V, Iacoangeli, A, Jaffe, A, Martinis, L, Masi, S, Mauskopf, P, Melchiorri, A, Montroy, T, Netterfield, C, Pascale, E, and Piacentini, F
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The anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation contains information about the contents and history of the universe. We report new limits on cosmological parameters derived from the angular power spectrum measured in the first Antarctic flight of the BOOMERANG experiment. Within the framework of inflation-motivated adiabatic cold dark matter models, and using only weakly restrictive prior probabilites on the age of the universe and the Hubble expansion parameter $h$, we find that the curvature is consistent with flat and that the primordial fluctuation spectrum is consistent with scale invariant, in agreement with the basic inflation paradigm. We find that the data prefer a baryon density $\Omega_b h^2$ above, though similar to, the estimates from light element abundances and big bang nucleosynthesis. When combined with large scale structure observations, the BOOMERANG data provide clear detections of both dark matter and dark energy contributions to the total energy density $\Omega_{\rm {tot}}$, independent of data from high redshift supernovae.
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40. CMB Analysis of Boomerang and Maxima and the Cosmic Parameters {Omega_tot,Omega_b h^2,Omega_cdm h^2,Omega_Lambda,n_s}
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Bond, JR, Ade, P, Balbi, A, Bock, J, Borrill, J, Boscaleri, A, Coble, K, Crill, B, Bernardis, PD, Farese, P, Ferreira, P, Ganga, K, Giacometti, M, Hanany, S, Hivon, E, Hristov, V, Iacoangeli, A, Jaffe, A, Lange, A, Lee, A, Martinis, L, Masi, S, Mauskopf, P, Melchiorri, A, Montroy, T, Netterfield, B, Oh, S, Pascale, E, Piacentini, F, Pogosyan, D, Prunet, S, Rabii, B, Rao, S, Richards, P, Romeo, G, Ruhl, J, Scaramuzzi, F, Sforna, D, Sigurdson, K, Smoot, G, Stompor, R, Winant, C, and Wu, P
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Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We show how estimates of parameters characterizing inflation-based theories of structure formation localized over the past year when large scale structure (LSS) information from galaxy and cluster surveys was combined with the rapidly developing cosmic microwave background (CMB) data, especially from the recent Boomerang and Maxima balloon experiments. All current CMB data plus a relatively weak prior probability on the Hubble constant, age and LSS points to little mean curvature (Omega_{tot} = 1.08\pm 0.06) and nearly scale invariant initial fluctuations (n_s =1.03\pm 0.08), both predictions of (non-baroque) inflation theory. We emphasize the role that degeneracy among parameters in the L_{pk} = 212\pm 7 position of the (first acoustic) peak plays in defining the $\Omega_{tot}$ range upon marginalization over other variables. Though the CDM density is in the expected range (\Omega_{cdm}h^2=0.17\pm 0.02), the baryon density Omega_bh^2=0.030\pm 0.005 is somewhat above the independent 0.019\pm 0.002 nucleosynthesis estimate. CMB+LSS gives independent evidence for dark energy (Omega_\Lambda=0.66\pm 0.06) at the same level as from supernova (SN1) observations, with a phenomenological quintessence equation of state limited by SN1+CMB+LSS to w_Q
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41. The Cosmic Background Radiation circa nu2K
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Bond, J. R., Pogosyan, D., Prunet, S., collaboration, the MaxiBoom, Ade, P., Balbi, A., Bock, J., Borrill, J., Boscaleri, A., Coble, K., Crill, B., de Bernardis, P., Farese, P., Ferreira, P., Ganga, K., Giacometti, M., Hanany, S., Hivon, E., Hristov, V., Iacoangeli, A., Jaffe, A., Lange, A., Lee, A., Martinis, L., Masi, S., Mauskopf, P., Melchiorri, A., Montroy, T., Netterfield, B., Oh, S., Pascale, E., Piacentini, F., Rabii, B., Rao, S., Richards, P., Romeo, G., Ruhl, J., Scaramuzzi, F., Sforna, D., Smoot, G., Stompor, R., Winant, C., and Wu, P.
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Inflation (cosmology) ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Structure formation ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,Cosmic microwave background ,Cosmic background radiation ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Omega ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Redshift ,Big Bang nucleosynthesis ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Neutrino - Abstract
We describe the implications of cosmic microwave background (CMB) observations and galaxy and cluster surveys of large scale structure (LSS) for theories of cosmic structure formation, especially emphasizing the recent Boomerang and Maxima CMB balloon experiments. The inflation-based cosmic structure formation paradigm we have been operating with for two decades has never been in better shape. Here we primarily focus on a simplified inflation parameter set, {omega_b,omega_{cdm},Omega_{tot}, Omega_\Lambda,n_s,\tau_C, \sigma_8}. Combining all of the current CMB+LSS data points to the remarkable conclusion that the local Hubble patch we can access has little mean curvature (Omega_{tot}=1.08\pm 0.06) and the initial fluctuations were nearly scale invariant (n_s=1.03\pm 0.08), both predictions of (non-baroque) inflation theory. The baryon density is found to be slightly larger than that preferred by independent Big Bang Nucleosynthesis estimates (omega_b=0.030\pm 0.005 cf. 0.019\pm 0.002). The CDM density is in the expected range (omega_{cdm}=0.17 \pm 0.02). Even stranger is the CMB+LSS evidence that the density of the universe is dominated by unclustered energy akin to the cosmological constant (Omega_\Lambda=0.66\pm 0.06), at the same level as that inferred from high redshift supernova observations. We also sketch the CMB+LSS implications for massive neutrinos., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figs., in Proc. Neutrino 2000 (Elsevier), CITA-2000-63
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42. Cosmology from Maxima-1, Boomerang and COBE/DMR CMB Observations
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Jaffe, A, Ade, P, Balbi, A, Bock, J, Bond, JR, Borrill, J, Boscaleri, A, Coble, K, Crill, B, Bernardis, P, Farese, P, Ferreira, P, Ganga, K, Giacometti, M, Hanany, S, Hivon, E, Hristov, V, Iacoangeli, A, Lange, A, Lee, A, Martinis, L, Masi, S, Mauskopf, P, Melchiorri, A, and Montroy, T
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Recent results from BOOMERANG-98 and MAXIMA-1, taken together with COBE-DMR, provide consistent and high signal-to-noise measurements of the CMB power spectrum at spherical harmonic multipole bands over $2
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43. In vivo and in vitro analysis of a bonding agent.
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Goracci, G., Bazzucchi, M., Mori, G., and dé Martinis, L. Casa
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ADHESION ,DENTAL bonding ,DENTIN ,DENTAL pulp ,SCANNING electron microscopy ,DENTISTRY - Abstract
Recently many researchers have become interested in the adhesion of composite resin to the dentinal surface. Because it is easier to obtain good composite resin adhesion when a surface is free from smear plug, several chemical agents (acids or linking agents) have been suggested for surface preparation. Nevertheless, the pretreatment of dentin leads to an increase of pulpal outflow, which can interfere with the bonding agent's adhesion. Thus, new-generation dentinal bonding agents appeared on the market. They use a pool of highly absorbent primers to facilitate the scattering of the agent in the dentin substratum under humid conditions. The present study shows the results, obtained with the help of scanning electron microscopy, of resinous penetration into the tubular structures of dentin using a latest-generation bonding system. The in vivo and in vitro tests showed a deep scattering of intermediate fluid resin into tubules, even in the presence of physiologic outflow of dentinal fluids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. MM observations of the magellanic clouds and of a few galactic molecular clouds
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Andreani, P., Dall’Oglio, G., Martinis, L., Piccirillo, L., Pizzo, L., Rossi, L., Venturino, C., Araki, H., editor, Ehlers, J., editor, Hepp, K., editor, Kippenhahn, R., editor, Ruelle, D., editor, Weidenmüller, H. A., editor, Wess, J., editor, Zittartz, J., editor, Beiglböck, W., editor, Winnewisser, G., and Armstrong, J. T.
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45. The effect of Greek herbal tea consumption on thyroid cancer: A case-control study
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Riza, E. Linos, A. Petralias, A. De Martinis, L. Duntas, L. Linos, D.
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Background: Although in the last decade several studies have addressed the protective role of black and green tea on several diseases, including cancer, there are only few and controversial studies on the effect of tea on benign and malignant thyroid diseases. Methods: An age and gender group matched case-control study conducted in Athens, Greece, was designed. 113 Greek patients with histologically confirmed thyroid cancer and 286 patients with benign thyroid diseases along with 138 healthy controls were interviewed with a pre-structured questionnaire in person by trained interviewers. Results: An inverse association between chamomile tea consumption and benign/malignant thyroid diseases was found (P < 0.001). The odds of chamomile tea consumption, two to six times a week, after controlling for age, gender and BMI, were 0.30 (95% CI: 0.100.89) and 0.26 (95% CI: 0.120.5) for developing thyroid cancer and benign thyroid diseases, respectively when compared with not consumption. The duration of consumption was also inversely associated with the diseases. Thirty years of consumption significantly reduced the risk of thyroid cancer and benign thyroid diseases development by almost 80%. Similar, although weaker protective association, was found for sage and mountain tea. Adjustment for smoking, alcohol and coffee consumption did not alter the results. Conclusions: Our findings suggest for the first time that drinking herbal teas, especially chamomile, protects from thyroid cancer as well as other benign thyroid diseases. © The Author 2015.
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46. The QUIJOTE TGI cryomechanics
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Sánchez-de-la-Rosa, V., additional, Vega-Moreno, A., additional, Cózar-Castellano, J., additional, Aguiar-González, M., additional, Galtress, A., additional, Génova-Santos, R., additional, Gómez-Reñasco, F., additional, Hoyland, R., additional, Martinis, L., additional, Melhuish, S. J., additional, Pérez-de Taoro, M. R., additional, Piccirillo, L., additional, Rebolo-López, R., additional, Rubiño-Martín, J. A., additional, and Viera-Curbelo, T. A., additional
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47. Millimetric Site Testing at Dome C: resultes and plans
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Valenziano L., Graziani A., Martinis L., PIZZO, Gabriella, sabbatini L., DALL'OGLIO, Giorgio, Valenziano, L., Dall'Oglio, Giorgio, Graziani, A., Martinis, L., Pizzo, Gabriella, and Sabbatini, L.
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Results relative to three campaigns at Dome Concordia, aimed to measure the millimetric sky noise, are presented. The atmospheric noise during summer seems to be definitively lower with respect to what measured with the same instrumentation in other geographical locations. We illustrate the scientific results obtained.
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- 2005
48. 'A new generation of He-3 refrigerators'
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GRAZIANI A, MARTINIS L, PIZZO, Gabriella, SABBATINI L., DALL'OGLIO, Giorgio, Graziani, A, Dalloglio, G, Martinis, L, Pizzo, Gabriella, Sabbatini, L., and Dall'Oglio, Giorgio
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The characteristics and performance of a new class of 3He refrigerators are discussed. We introduce a 3He refrigerator, which allows a temperature of 296 mK to be reached with a starting point of 4.2 K, without pumping on the main 4He bath. The operating principle is based on the single-expansion helium liquefier: gas cooling by isothermal compression and adiabatic expansion.
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- 2003
49. 'COCHISE'
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DALL'OGLIO, Giorgio, MARTINIS L, PASCUCCI S, PIZZO, Gabriella, SABBATINI L, VALENZIANO L., Dall'Oglio, Giorgio, Martinis, L, Pascucci, S, Pizzo, Gabriella, Sabbatini, L, and Valenziano, L.
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- 2003
50. Emission of neutrons as a consequence of titanium-deuterium interaction
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De Ninno, A., Frattolillo, A., Lollobattista, G., Martinis, L., Martone, M., Mori, L., Podda, S., and Scaramuzzi, F.
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- 1989
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