Planck 2018 results. III. High Frequency Instrument data processing and frequency maps
Planck Collaboration: N. Aghanim, Y. Akrami, M. Ashdown, J. Aumont, C., Baccigalupi, M. Ballardini, A. J. Banday, R. B. Barreiro, N. Bartolo, S., Basak, K. Benabed, J.-P. Bernard, M. Bersanelli, P. Bielewicz, J. R. Bond, J., Borrill, F. R. Bouchet, F. Boulanger, M. Bucher

TL;DR
The paper details the improved data processing and systematic effect mitigation in the Planck 2018 High Frequency Instrument data, enabling precise measurements of cosmological parameters and significantly enhanced polarization data quality.
Contribution
It introduces new mapmaking techniques, improved calibration, and systematic effect removal methods, advancing the accuracy of CMB measurements in the Planck 2018 release.
Findings
First significant measurement of reionization optical depth using HFI data
Calibration accuracy improved to within 0.35 μK for Solar dipole
Polarized data quality significantly enhanced compared to 2015 release
Abstract
This paper presents the High Frequency Instrument (HFI) data processing procedures for the Planck 2018 release. Major improvements in mapmaking have been achieved since the previous 2015 release. They enabled the first significant measurement of the reionization optical depth parameter using HFI data. This paper presents an extensive analysis of systematic effects, including the use of simulations to facilitate their removal and characterize the residuals. The polarized data, which presented a number of known problems in the 2015 Planck release, are very significantly improved. Calibration, based on the CMB dipole, is now extremely accurate and in the frequency range 100 to 353 GHz reduces intensity-to-polarization leakage caused by calibration mismatch. The Solar dipole direction has been determined in the three lowest HFI frequency channels to within one arc minute, and its amplitude…
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