Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
The ESA Planck satellite is designed to achieve precision imaging of the Cosmic Microwave
Background with an unprecedented combination of angular resolution, sensitivity, spectral range and sky
coverage. The Low Frequency Instrument is one of two complementary instruments, and covers 30, 44, and 70
GHz with an array of wideband pseudo-correlation, cryogenic radiometers. Advanced qualification models of the
radiometer chains and of the instrument electronics have been manufactured, tested and integrated into the LFI
Qualification Model. The main radiometer calibration, RF tuning and performance characterization is carried out
at a single radiometer chain level, and then verified at instrument integrated level in dedicated cryofacilities. Here
we describe the main requirements and instrument design, and we summarize the radiometer calibration strategy
optimised during the qualification activity in view of the LFI Flight Model campaign.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
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List of contributors:
Sozzi, Carlo; Platania, Paola; Garavaglia, SAUL FRANCESCO; Figini, Lorenzo; Simonetto, Alessandro
Book title:
Proceedings of the European Microwave Association - 2005