Deployment of Polarbear-2A

Polarbear -2A is the first of three receivers in the Simons array, a cosmic microwave background experiment located on the Atacama Plateau in Chile. Polarbear -2A was deployed and achieved the first light in January 2019 by mapping the microwave emission from planet observations. Commissioning work...

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Veröffentlicht in:J.Low Temp.Phys 2020-05, Vol.199 (3-4), p.1137-1147
Hauptverfasser: Kaneko, Daisuke, Adachi, S., Ade, P. A. R., Aguilar Faúndez, M., Akiba, Y., Arnold, K., Baccigalupi, C., Barron, D., Beck, D., Beckman, S., Bianchini, F., Boettger, D., Borrill, J., Carron, J., Chapman, S., Cheung, K., Chinone, Y., Crowley, K., Cukierman, A., Dobbs, M., Dűnner, R., El-Bouhargani, H., Elleflot, T., Errard, J., Fabbian, G., Feeney, S. M., Feng, C., Fujino, T., Galitzki, N., Gilbert, A., Goeckner-Wald, N., Groh, J., Hall, G., Halverson, N. W., Hamada, T., Hasegawa, M., Hazumi, M., Hill, C. A., Howe, L., Inoue, Y., Jaehnig, G., Jeong, O., Katayama, N., Keating, B., Keskitalo, R., Kikuchi, S., Kisner, T., Krachmalnicoff, N., Kusaka, A., Lee, A. T., Leon, D., Linder, E., Lowry, L. N., Mangu, A., Matsuda, F., Minami, Y., Navaroli, M., Nishino, H., Peloton, J., Pham, A. T. P., Poletti, D., Puglisi, G., Reichardt, C. L., Ross, C., Segawa, Y., Silva-Feaver, M., Siritanasak, P., Stebor, N., Stompor, R., Suzuki, A., Tajima, O., Takakura, S., Takatori, S., Tanabe, D., Teply, G. P., Tomaru, T., Tsai, C., Verges, C., Westbrook, B., Zhou, Y.
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Zusammenfassung:Polarbear -2A is the first of three receivers in the Simons array, a cosmic microwave background experiment located on the Atacama Plateau in Chile. Polarbear -2A was deployed and achieved the first light in January 2019 by mapping the microwave emission from planet observations. Commissioning work is underway to prepare the receiver for science observations.
ISSN:0022-2291
1573-7357
DOI:10.1007/s10909-020-02366-w