Diffuse Radio Foregrounds: All-Sky Polarisation, and Anomalous Microwave Emission

This extensive thesis work covers several topics, including intensity and polarization, focusing on a new polarization bias reduction method. Vidal studied data from the WMAP satellite, which is low signal-to-noise and as such has to be corrected for polarization bias. He presents a new method for c...

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