Latest Progress on the QUBIC Instrument
A. Ghribi, J. Aumont, E. S. Battistelli, A. Bau, L. Berg\'e, J-Ph., Bernard, M. Bersanelli, M-A. Bigot-Sazy, G. Bordier, E. T. Bunn, F., Cavaliere, P. Chanial, A. Coppolecchia, T. Decourcelle, P. De Bernardis, M., De Petris, A-A. Drilien, L. Dumoulin, M. C. Falvella, A. Gault

TL;DR
The paper reports recent advancements in the QUBIC instrument, a novel hybrid system designed for detecting primordial gravitational waves via CMB polarization, highlighting its architecture and subsystem development for deployment in Antarctica.
Contribution
It presents the latest progress in QUBIC's architecture and subsystem development, advancing the instrument towards its deployment for cosmological observations.
Findings
Successful development of QUBIC's architecture
Progress in subsystem integration for deployment
Preparation for Antarctic deployment in 2015
Abstract
QUBIC is a unique instrument that crosses the barriers between classical imaging architectures and interferometry taking advantage from both for high sensitivity and systematics mitigation. The scientific target is the detection of the primordial gravitational waves imprint on the Cosmic Microwave Background which are the proof of inflation, holy grail of modern cosmology. In this paper, we show the latest advances in the development of the architecture and the sub-systems of the first module of this instrument to be deployed in Dome Charlie Concordia base - Antarctica in 2015.
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