An overview of the current status of CMB observations
R. B. Barreiro

TL;DR
This paper reviews the latest developments in Cosmic Microwave Background observations, highlighting recent experimental results, constraints on cosmological parameters, and future efforts focused on detecting CMB B-mode polarization.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current CMB observational status and discusses upcoming experiments targeting B-mode polarization detection.
Findings
Recent CMB experiments have improved constraints on cosmological parameters.
Progress has been made in measuring CMB intensity and polarization.
Future experiments aim to detect primordial B-mode polarization.
Abstract
In this paper we briefly review the current status of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) observations, summarising the latest results obtained from CMB experiments, both in intensity and polarization, and the constraints imposed on the cosmological parameters. We also present a summary of current and future CMB experiments, with a special focus on the quest for the CMB B-mode polarization.
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