QUBIC : exploring the primordial universe with the q&u bolometric interferometer
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2019-01-23Author
Mennella, Aniello
Ade, Peter
Amico, Giorgio
Auguste, Didier
Aumont, Jonathan
Banfi, Stephano
Barbarán, Gustavo
Battaglia, Paola
Battistelli, Elia
Bau, Alessandro
Bélier, Benoit
Bennett, David G.
Bergé, Laurent
Bernard, Jean Philippe
Bersanelli, Marco
Bigot Sazy, Marie Anne
Bleurvacq, Nathan
Bonaparte, Juan
Bonis, Julien
Bunn, Emory
Burke, David
Buzi, Daniele
Buzzelli, Alessandro
Cavaliere, Francesco
Chanial, Pierre
Chapron, Claude
Charlassier, Romain
Columbro, Fabio
Coppi, Gabriele
Coppolecchia, Alessandro
D'Agostino, Rocco
D'Alessandro, Giuseppe
De Bernardis, Paolo
De Gasperis, Giancarlo
De Leo, Michele
De Petris, Marco
Di Donato, Andres
Dumoulin, Louis
Etchegoyen, Alberto
Fasciszewski, Adrián
Franceschet, Cristian
Gamboa Lerena, Martin Miguel
Garcia, Beatriz
Garrido, Xavier
Gaspard, Michel
Gault, Amanda
Gayer, Donnacha
Gervasi, Massimo
Giard, Martin
Giraud Héraud, Yannick
Gómez Berisso, Mariano
González, Manuel
Gradziel, Marcin
Grandsire, Laurent
Guerard, Eric
Hamilton, Jean Christophe
Harari, Diego
Haynes, Vic
Henrot Versillé, Sophie
Hoang, Duc Thuong
Holtzer, Nicolas
Incardona, Federico
Jules, Eric
Kaplan, Jean
Korotkov, Andrei
Kristukat, Christian
Lamagna, Luca
Loucatos, Sotiris
Louis, Thibaut
Lowitz, Amy
Lukovic, Vladimir
Luterstein, Raúl Horacio
Maffei, Bruno
Marnieros, Stefanos
Masi, Silvia
Mattei, Angelo
May, Andrew
McCulloch, Mark
Medina, Maria Clementina
Mele, Lorenzo
Melhuish, Simon J.
Montier, Ludovic
Mousset, Louise
Mundo, Luis Mariano
Murphy, John Anthony
Murphy, James David
O'Sullivan, Creidhe
Olivieri, Emiliano
Paiella, Alessandro
Pajot, Francois
Passerini, Andrea
Pastoriza, Hernan
Pelosi, Alessandro
Perbost, Camille
Perciballi, Maurizio
Pezzotta, Federico
Piacentini, Francesco
Piat, Michel
Piccirillo, Lucio
Pisano, Giampaolo
Polenta, Gianluca
Prele, Damien
Puddu, Roberto
Rambaud, Damien
Ringegni, Pablo
Romero, Gustavo E.
Salatino, Maria
Schillaci, Alessandro
Scóccola, Claudia G.
Scully, Stephen P.
Spinelli, Sebastiano
Stankowiak, Guillaume
Stolpovskiy, Michail
Suarez, Federico
Tartari, Andrea
Thermeau, Jean Pierre
Timbie, Peter
Tomasi, Maurizio
Torchinsky, Steve A.
Tristram, Matthieu
Tucker, Carole E.
Tucker, Gregory S.
Vanneste, Sylvain
Viganó, Daniele
Vittorio, Nicola
Voisin, Fabrice
Watson, Robert
Wicek, Francois
Zannoni, Mario
Zullo, Antonio
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In this paper, we describe QUBIC, an experiment that will observe the polarized microwave sky with a novel approach, which combines the sensitivity of state-of-the-art bolometric detectors with the systematic effects control typical of interferometers. QUBIC’s unique features are the so-called “self-calibration”, a technique that allows us to clean the measured data from instrumental effects, and its spectral imaging power, i.e., the ability to separate the signal into various sub-bands within each frequency band. QUBIC will observe the sky in two main frequency bands: 150 GHz and 220 GHz. A technological demonstrator is currently under testing and will be deployed in Argentina during 2019, while the final instrument is expected to be installed during 2020.
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