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Observations of the temperature and polarization anisotropies with Boomerang 2003
Authors:WC Jones  PAR Ade  JJ Bock  JR Bond  J Borrill  A Boscaleri  P Cabella  CR Contaldi  BP Crill  P de Bernardis  G De Gasperis  A de Oliveira-Costa  G De Troia  G Di Stefano  E Hivon  AH Jaffe  TS Kisner  AE Lange  CJ MacTavish  S Masi  PD Mauskopf  A Melchiorri  TE Montroy  P Natoli  CB Netterfield  E Pascale  F Piacentini  D Pogosyan  G Polenta  S Prunet  S Ricciardi  G Romeo  JE Ruhl  P Santini  M Tegmark  M Veneziani  N Vittorio  
Abstract:The Boomerang experiment completed its final long duration balloon (LDB) flight over Antarctica in January 2003. The focal plane was upgraded to accommodate four sets of 145 GHz polarization sensitive bolometers (PSBs), identical to those to be flown on the Planck HFI instrument. Approximately, 195 hours of science observations were obtained during this flight, including 75 hours distributed over 1.84% of the sky and an additional 120 hours concentrated on a region covering 0.22% of the sky. We derive the angular power spectra of the cosmic microwave background (cmb) temperature and polarization anisotropies from these data. The temperature anisotropies are detected with high signal to noise on angular scales ranging from several degrees to not, vert, similar10 arcminutes. The curl-free (EE) component is detected at not, vert, similar4.8σ, and a two-sigma upper limit on the curl (BB) component of 8.6 μK2 is obtained on scales corresponding to not, vert, similar0.5°. Both the temperature and polarization anisotropies are found to be consistent with a concordance ΛCDM cosmology that is seeded by adiabatic density perturbations. In addition to the cmb observations, Boomerang03 surveyed a not, vert, similar300 square degree region centered on the Galactic plane. These observations represent the first light for polarization sensitive bolometers, which are currently operational in two South-Pole based polarimeters, as well as Planck HFI, at frequencies ranging from 100 to 350 GHz (3 mm to 850 μm).
Keywords:Cosmology  Observations  Cosmic microwave background  Polarization
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