Measurement of the Crab nebula polarization at 90 GHz as a calibrator for CMB experiments
J. Aumont, L. Conversi, C. Thum, H. Wiesemeyer, E. Falgarone, J. F., Macias-Perez, F. Piacentini, E. Pointecouteau, N. Ponthieu, J. L. Puget, C., Rosset, J. A. Tauber, M. Tristram

TL;DR
This study precisely measures the polarization of the Crab nebula at 90 GHz to serve as a calibration source for CMB polarization experiments, ensuring accurate detector calibration.
Contribution
It provides the first high-precision polarization measurements of the Crab nebula at 90 GHz for calibration purposes in CMB studies.
Findings
Crab nebula polarization angle: 152.1±0.3 degrees
Maximum polarization fraction: 30%
Predicted polarization for 5 arcmin beam: 149.9±0.2 degrees with 8.8±0.2% polarization
Abstract
CMB experiments aiming at a precise measurement of the CMB polarization, such as the Planck satellite, need a strong polarized absolute calibrator on the sky to accurately set the detectors polarization angle and the cross-polarization leakage. As the most intense polarized source in the microwave sky at angular scales of few arcminutes, the Crab nebula will be used for this purpose. Our goal was to measure the Crab nebula polarization characteristics at 90 GHz with unprecedented precision. The observations were carried out with the IRAM 30m telescope employing the correlation polarimeter XPOL and using two orthogonally polarized receivers. We processed the Stokes I, Q, and U maps from our observations in order to compute the polarization angle and linear polarization fraction. The first is almost constant in the region of maximum emission in polarization with a mean value of…
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