Absolute reference for microwave polarization experiments -- The COSMOCal project and its proof of concept
A. Ritacco, L. Bizzarri, S. Savorgnano, F. Boulanger, M. P\'erault, J., Treuttel, P. Morfin, A. Catalano, D. Darson, N. Ponthieu, A. Feret, B., Maffei, A. Chahadih, G. Pisano, M. Zannoni, F. Nati, J. F. Mac\'ias-P\'erez,, F. Cuttaia, L. Terenzi, A. Monfardini, M. Calvo

TL;DR
The COSMOCal project aims to develop a space-based polarized microwave source for absolute calibration of CMB polarization measurements, enhancing the precision needed to detect primordial signals.
Contribution
It introduces a prototype instrument for microwave polarization calibration at 260 GHz and demonstrates its feasibility for ground-based and future space applications.
Findings
Prototype instrument successfully characterized in laboratory
Feasibility confirmed for calibration at 260 GHz
Lays groundwork for space-based calibration source
Abstract
The cosmic microwave background (CMB), a remnant of the Big Bang, provides unparalleled insights into the primordial universe, its energy content, and the origin of cosmic structures. The success of forthcoming terrestrial and space experiments hinges on meticulously calibrated data. Specifically, the ability to achieve an absolute calibration of the polarization angles with a precision of < 0.1 deg is crucial to identify the signatures of primordial gravitational waves and cosmic birefringence within the CMB polarization. We introduce the COSMOCal project, designed to deploy a polarized source in space for calibrating microwave frequency observations. The project aims to integrate microwave polarization observations from small and large telescopes, ground-based and in space, into a unified scale, enhancing the effectiveness of each observatory and allowing robust combination of data.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Superconducting and THz Device Technology
