QUBIC, a bolometric interferometer to measure the B modes of the CMB
Jean Kaplan (APC Paris) (for the QUBIC collaboration)

TL;DR
QUBIC is a polarized bolometric interferometer designed to measure the B modes of the CMB polarization, aiming to provide strong constraints on inflation by effectively handling systematic effects.
Contribution
It introduces QUBIC, a novel bolometric interferometer combining US and European efforts, to improve B mode detection with systematic effect mitigation.
Findings
Design of QUBIC instrument detailed
QUBIC aims to enhance sensitivity to B modes
Expected deployment in 2011-2012
Abstract
Measuring the B modes of the CMB polarization fluctuations would provide very strong constraints on inflation. The main challenge in this measurement is the treatment of systematic effects. CMB observations with imagers and interferometers, subject to very different systematics, are complementary in this respect. Interferometry provides direct access to the Fourier transform of the sky signal. In bolometric interferometry, the interference pattern produced by the sky through a few hundred horns is imaged on a bolometer array. Several such modules are needed to achieve the required sensitivity. We will describe QUBIC, a merger of the US and European MBI and BRAIN collaborations. QUBIC is a polarized bolometric interferometer to be deployed in 2011-2012.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
