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The BaR-SPOrt experiment: Measuring the CMBP E-mode power spectrum from Dome C

Authors :
Carretti, E
Cortiglioni, S
Bernardi, G
Casarini, L
Cecchini, S
Macculi, C
Ramponi, M
Sbarra, C
Ventura, G
Monari, J
Poloni, M
Poppi, S
Baralis, M
Peverini, O
Tascone, R
Virone, G
Zannoni, M
Bonometto, S
Colombo, L
Gervasi, M
Sironi, G
Fabbri, R
Natale, V
Nesti, R
Nicastro, L
de Bernardis, P
Masi, S
de Petris, M
Boscaleri, A
Sazhin, M
Vinyajkin, E
CASARINI, LUCIANO
ZANNONI, MARIO
BONOMETTO, SILVIO
GERVASI, MASSIMO
SIRONI, GIORGIO
Vinyajkin, E.
Carretti, E
Cortiglioni, S
Bernardi, G
Casarini, L
Cecchini, S
Macculi, C
Ramponi, M
Sbarra, C
Ventura, G
Monari, J
Poloni, M
Poppi, S
Baralis, M
Peverini, O
Tascone, R
Virone, G
Zannoni, M
Bonometto, S
Colombo, L
Gervasi, M
Sironi, G
Fabbri, R
Natale, V
Nesti, R
Nicastro, L
de Bernardis, P
Masi, S
de Petris, M
Boscaleri, A
Sazhin, M
Vinyajkin, E
CASARINI, LUCIANO
ZANNONI, MARIO
BONOMETTO, SILVIO
GERVASI, MASSIMO
SIRONI, GIORGIO
Vinyajkin, E.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The BaR-SPOrt experiment is designed to measure the E-mode power spectrum of the Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization (CMBP) in the multipole range 50 < I < 1000. In the current configuration at 32 GHz it can explore up to l = 400. Recent low frequency observations of the target region show that the synchrotron emission should not contamine the CMBP already at 32 GHz. A 6month observation of a 6° × 6° sky area during the polar night, in ideal environmental conditions, will allow the Italian-French collaboration to both measure the E-mode power spectrum with appropriate sensitivity and perform important tests of the anomalous dust emission. The BaR-SPOrt 32 GHz instrument, now under test and ready for operations by Spring 2005, is proposed for 1-2 years Winter operations at Dome C.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1311388420
Document Type :
Electronic Resource