CLOVER - A new instrument for measuring the B-mode polarization of the CMB
XXXIX Rencontres de Moriond, Exploring the Universe, La Thuile (2004)
Abstract:
We describe the design and expected performance of Clover, a new instrument designed to measure the B-mode polarization of the cosmic microwave background. The proposed instrument will comprise three independent telescopes operating at 90, 150 and 220 GHz and is planned to be sited at Dome C, Antarctica. Each telescope will feed a focal plane array of 128 background-limited detectors and will measure polarized signals over angular multipoles 20 < l < 1000. The unique design of the telescope and careful control of systematics should enable the B-mode signature of gravitational waves to be measured to a lensing-confusion-limited tensor-to-scalar ratio r~0.005.Searching for non-Gaussianity in the Very Small Array data
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 349:3 (2004) 973-982
Estimating the bispectrum of the Very Small Array data
ArXiv astro-ph/0401618 (2004)
Abstract:
We estimate the bispectrum of the Very Small Array data from the compact and extended configuration observations released in December 2002, and compare our results to those obtained from Gaussian simulations. There is a slight excess of large bispectrum values for two individual fields, but this does not appear when the fields are combined. Given our expected level of residual point sources, we do not expect these to be the source of the discrepancy. Using the compact configuration data, we put an upper limit of 5400 on the value of f_NL, the non-linear coupling parameter, at 95 per cent confidence. We test our bispectrum estimator using non-Gaussian simulations with a known bispectrum, and recover the input values.The CMB Polarization Observer (CLOVER)
Fifteenth International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology (2004) 152-152
Observing the CMB at high-ℓ using the VSA and AMI
New Astronomy Reviews Elsevier 47:11-12 (2003) 925-931