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Author Piat, M.; Battistelli, E.; Baù, A.; Bennett, D.; Bergé, L.; Bernard, J.-P.; de Bernardis, P.; Bigot-Sazy, M.-A.; Bordier, G.; Bounab, A.; Bréelle, E.; Bunn, E. F.; Calvo, M.; Charlassier, R.; Collin, S.; Cruciani, A.; Curran, G.; Dumoulin, L.; Gault, A.; Gervasi, M.; Ghribi, A.; Giard, M.; Giordano, C.; Giraud-Héraud, Y.; Gradziel, M.; Guglielmi, L.; Hamilton, J.-C.; Haynes, V.; Kaplan, J.; Korotkov, A.; Landé, J.; Maffei, B.; Maiello, M.; Malu, S.; Marnieros, S.; Martino, J.; Masi, S.; Montier, L.; Murphy, A.; Nati, F.; O'Sullivan, C.; Pajot, F.; Parisel, C.; Passerini, A.; Peterzen, S.; Piacentini, F.; Piccirillo, L.; Pisano, G.; Polenta, G.; Prêle, D.; Romano, D.; Rosset, C.; Salatino, M.; Schillaci, A.; Sironi, G.; Sordini, R.; Spinelli, S.; Tartari, A.; Timbie, P.; Tucker, G.; Vibert, L.; Voisin, F.; Watson, R. A.; Zannoni, M. pdf  doi
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  Title QUBIC: the Q&U Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 2009 Publication JOURNAL OF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 167 Issue 5-6 Pages 872-878  
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  Abstract The primordial B-mode polarisation of the Cosmic Microwave Background is the imprints of the gravitational wave background generated by inflation. Observing the B-mode is up to now the most direct way to constrain the physics of the primordial Universe, especially inflation. To detect these B-modes, high sensitivity is required as well as an exquisite control of systematics effects. To comply with these requirements, we propose a new instrument called QUBIC (Q and U Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology) based on bolometric interferometry. The control of systematics is obtained with a close-packed interferometer while bolometers cooled to very low temperature allow for high sensitivity. We present the architecture of this new instrument, the status of the project and the self-calibration technique which allows accurate measurement of the instrumental systematic effects.  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  ISSN 0022-2291 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 231  
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