QUBIC II: Spectro-Polarimetry with Bolometric Interferometry

Bolometric interferometry is a novel technique that has the ability to perform spectral imaging. A bolometric interferometer observes the sky in a wide frequency band and can reconstruct sky maps in several sub-bands within the physical band in post-processing of the data. This provides a powerful s...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2022-03
Hauptverfasser: Gamboa Lerena, M M, Battistelli, E S, de Bernardis, P, Dashyan, G, J -Ch Hamilton, Incardona, F, Landau, S, Marnieros, S, Masi, S, O'Sullivan, C, Piat, M, Ricciardi, G, Stolpovskiy, M, Tartari, A, J -P Thermeau, Torchinsky, S A, Zannoni, M, Ade, P, Alberro, J G, Almela, A, Amico, G, Arnaldi, L H, Auguste, D, Aumont, J, Azzoni, S, Banfi, S, Bélier, B, Baù, A, Bennett, D, Bergé, L, -Ph Bernard, J, Bersanelli, M, M -A Bigot-Sazy, Bonaparte, J, Bonis, J, Bunn, E, Burke, D, Buzi, D, Cavaliere, F, Chapron, C, Charlassier, R, Columbro, F, De Leo, M, Dheilly, S, Duca, C, Dumoulin, L, Etchegoyen, A, Fracchia, D, Ganga, K M, García, B, García Redondo, M E, Gayer, D, Gervasi, M, Giard, M, Gilles, V, Giraud-Heraud, Y, M Gómez Berisso, Harari, D, Jules, E, Kaplan, J, Kristukat, C, Lamagna, L, Maffei, B, May, A, McCulloch, M, Mele, L, Melo, D, Montier, L, Mundo, L M, Murphy, J A, Murphy, J D, Nati, F, Olivieri, E, Oriol, C, Pajot, F, Passerini, A, Pastoriza, H, Perbost, C, Pezzotta, F, Piacentini, F, Piccirillo, L, Pisano, G, Platino, M, Polenta, G, Prêle, D, Rambaud, D, Ringegni, P, Romero, G E, Salum, J M, Schillaci, A, Scully, S, Stankowiak, G, Supanitsky, A D, Timbie, P, Tucker, C, Viganò, D, Vittorio, N, Wicek, F, Wright, M, Zullo, A
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Zusammenfassung:Bolometric interferometry is a novel technique that has the ability to perform spectral imaging. A bolometric interferometer observes the sky in a wide frequency band and can reconstruct sky maps in several sub-bands within the physical band in post-processing of the data. This provides a powerful spectral method to discriminate between the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and astrophysical foregrounds. In this paper, the methodology is illustrated with examples based on the Q \& U Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology (QUBIC) which is a ground-based instrument designed to measure the B-mode polarization of the sky at millimeter wavelengths. We consider the specific cases of point source reconstruction and Galactic dust mapping and we characterize the point spread function as a function of frequency. We study the noise properties of spectral imaging, especially the correlations between sub-bands, using end-to-end simulations together with a fast noise simulator. We conclude showing that spectral imaging performance are nearly optimal up to five sub-bands in the case of QUBIC.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2010.15119