The Scientific Programme of Planck
The Planck Collaboration

TL;DR
The Planck mission aims to extract comprehensive information from the cosmic microwave background, including temperature and polarization data, to advance understanding of the universe's structure, history, and fundamental physics.
Contribution
This paper details the scientific objectives and expected outputs of the Planck satellite, emphasizing its unprecedented capabilities in CMB measurement and broad astrophysical applications.
Findings
Enhanced measurement of CMB anisotropies
Detection of polarization signals related to inflation
Comprehensive sky survey for cosmology and astrophysics
Abstract
For 40 years, the cosmic microwave background (CMB) has been the most important source of information about the geometry and contents of the Universe. Even so, only a small fraction of the information available in the CMB has been extracted to date. Planck, the third space CMB mission after COBE and WMAP, is designed to extract essentially all of the information in the CMB temperature anisotropies. Planck will also measure to high accuracy the polarization of CMB anisotropies, which encodes not only a wealth of cosmological information but also provides a unique probe of the thermal history of the Universe during the time when the first stars and galaxies formed. Polarization measurements may also detect the signature of a stochastic background of gravitational waves generated during inflation, 10^(-35) s after the Big Bang. This book describes the expected scientific output of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · History and Developments in Astronomy
