The STRIP instrument of the Large Scale Polarization Explorer: Microwave eyes to map the Galactic polarized foregrounds
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
In this paper we discuss the latest developments of the STRIP instrument of the "Large Scale Polarization Explorer" (LSPE) experiment. LSPE is a novel project that combines ground-based (STRIP) and balloon-borne (SWIPE) polarization measurements of the microwave sky on large angular scales to attempt a detection of the "B-modes" of the Cosmic Microwave Background polarization. STRIP will observe approximately 25% of the Northern sky from the "Observatorio del Teide" in Tenerife, using an array of forty-nine coherent polarimeters at 43 GHz, coupled to a 1.5 m fully rotating crossed-Dragone telescope. A second frequency channel with six-elements at 95 GHz will be exploited as an atmospheric monitor. At present, most of the hardware of the STRIP instrument has been developed and tested at sub-system level. System-level characterization, starting in July 2018, will lead STRIP to be shipped and installed at the observation site within the end of the year. The on-site verification and calibration of the whole instrument will prepare STRIP for a 2-years campaign for the observation of the CMB polarization.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Cosmic Microwave Background; polarization; Ground-based telescope; Galactic foreground; Large scale; B-modes; Polarimeter
Elenco autori:
Peverini, OSCAR ANTONIO; Virone, Giuseppe; Addamo, Giuseppe
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