MAXIPOL: A balloon-borne experiment for measuring the polarization anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation

New Astronomy Reviews 47:11-12 (2003) 1067-1075

Authors:

BR Johnson, ME Abroe, P Ade, J Bock, J Borrill, JS Collins, P Ferreira, S Hanany, AH Jaffe, T Jones, AT Lee, L Levinson, T Matsumura, B Rabii, T Renbarger, PL Richards, GF Smoot, R Stompor, HT Tran, CD Winant

Abstract:

We discuss MAXIPOL, a bolometric balloon-borne experiment designed to measure the E-mode polarization anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) on angular scales of 10′ to 2°. MAXIPOL is the first CMB experiment to collect data with a polarimeter that utilizes a rotating half-wave plate and fixed wire-grid polarizer. We present the instrument design, elaborate on the polarimeter strategy and show the instrument performance during flight with some time domain data. Our primary dataset was collected during a 26 h turnaround flight that was launched from the National Scientific Ballooning Facility in Ft. Sumner, New Mexico in May 2003. During this flight five regions of the sky were mapped. Data analysis is in progress. © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

The MAXIMA experiment: Latest results and consistency tests

Comptes Rendus Physique 4:8 (2003) 841-852

Authors:

R Stompor, S Hanany, ME Abroe, J Borrill, PG Ferreira, AH Jaffe, B Johnson, AT Lee, B Rabii, PL Richards, G Smoot, C Winant, JHP Wu

Abstract:

The MAXIMA cosmic microwave background anisotropy experiment had a significant impact on cosmology. Results from the program have played a significant role in determining the geometry of the universe, given strong supporting evidence to inflation, and, in combination with other astrophysical data, showed that the universe is filled with dark matter and energy. We present a subset of the internal consistency checks that were carried out on the MAXIMA-1 data prior to their release, which demonstrate that systematics errors were much smaller than statistical errors. We also discuss the MAXIMA-2 flight and data, compare the maps of MAXIMA-1 and -2 in areas where they overlap and show that the two independent experiments confirm each other. All of these results demonstrate that MAXIMA mapped the cosmic microwave background anisotropy with high accuracy. © 2003 Académie des sciences. Published by Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.

A cross-correlation of WMAP and ROSAT

NEW ASTRONOMY REVIEWS 47:8-10 (2003) 855-858

Authors:

JM Diego, J Silk, W Sliwa

A new prescription for protogalactic feedback and outflows: where have all the baryons gone?

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 343:1 (2003) 249-254

A possible contribution to CMB anisotropies at high l from primordial voids

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 339:3 (2003) 680-684

Authors:

LM Griffiths, M Kunz, J Silk