The BOOMERANG North America Instrument: A Balloon-Borne Bolometric Radiometer Optimized for Measurements of Cosmic Background Radiation Anisotropies from 0.3 to 4 degrees
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
We describe the BOOMERANG North America (BNA) instrument, a balloon-borne
bolometric radiometer designed to map the Cosmic Microwave Background
(CMB) radiation with 0.3 deg resolution over a significant portion of the
sky. This receiver employs new technologies in bolometers, readout
electronics, millimeter-wave optics and filters, cryogenics, scan and
attitude reconstruction. All these subsystems are described in detail in
this paper. The system has been fully calibrated in flight using a variety
of techniques which are described and compared. It has been able to obtain
a measurement of the first peak in the CMB angular power spectrum in a
single balloon flight, few hours long, and was a prototype of the
BOOMERANG Long Duration Balloon (BLDB) experiment.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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