The measure of the faint polarized signal of the Cosmic Microwave Background (few percent of the CMB Anisotropy) requires instruments with very low contamination from systematic effects, high stability and high sensitivity. The BaR-SPOrt experiment, in sharing with the SPOrt project on ISS, is based on analog correlation receivers with components custom designed to match all of these requirements. Here we present the architecture, the design analysis and the status of the realization of the 32 GHz receiver.

High stability and sensitivity correlation polarimeters for CMB polarization measurements

Peverini O;Tascone R;Virone G;
2004

Abstract

The measure of the faint polarized signal of the Cosmic Microwave Background (few percent of the CMB Anisotropy) requires instruments with very low contamination from systematic effects, high stability and high sensitivity. The BaR-SPOrt experiment, in sharing with the SPOrt project on ISS, is based on analog correlation receivers with components custom designed to match all of these requirements. Here we present the architecture, the design analysis and the status of the realization of the 32 GHz receiver.
2004
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
Inglese
SPIE Conference on Millimeter and Submillimeter Detectors for Astronomy II
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0-8194-5430-3
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23-25/05/2004
Glasgow
instrument
polarimeter
polarization
radioastronomy
cosmic microwave background
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Carretti, E; Cortiglioni, S; Macculi, C; Sbarra, C; Ventura, G; Monari, J; Poloni, M; Poppi, S; Natale, V; Nesti, R; Baralis, M; Peverini, O; Tascone,...espandi
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