Bolometric interferometry and spectral: a QUBIC overview
Tom Laclav\`ere (on behalf of QUBIC Collaboration)

TL;DR
QUBIC is a novel bolometric interferometer that leverages frequency-dependent synthesized beams to enhance spectral resolution and improve foreground separation in cosmological observations.
Contribution
This paper introduces the innovative use of interferometry with spectral capabilities in QUBIC to advance component separation techniques.
Findings
Enhanced spectral resolution through frequency-dependent beams
Improved foreground mitigation methods
Potential for more accurate cosmological measurements
Abstract
The Q \& U Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology (QUBIC) is a new kind of cosmological instrument that uses interferometry to observe the sky. The unique synthesized beam of QUBIC has an important frequency d\'ependance that we use to increase spectral resolution and perform new component separation methods, allowing us to mitigate foreground contamination in an improved manner.
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TopicsCalibration and Measurement Techniques
