The C-Band All-Sky Survey (C-BASS): digital backend for the northern survey

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 484:4 (2019) 5377-5388

Authors:

MA Stevenson, TJ Pearson, Michael Jones, CJ Copley, C Dickinson, JJ John, OG King, SJC Muchovej, Angela Taylor

Abstract:

The C-Band All-Sky Survey (C-BASS) is an all-sky full-polarization survey at a frequency of 5 GHz, designed to provide data complementary to the all-sky surveys of WMAP and Planck and future CMB B-mode polarization imaging surveys. We describe the design and performance of the digital backend used for the northern part of the survey. In particular, we describe the features that efficiently implement the demodulation and filtering required to suppress contaminating signals in the time-ordered data, and the capability for real-time correction of detector non-linearity and receiver balance.

The C-Band All-Sky survey (C-BASS)

Proceedings of the 53rd Rencontres de Moriond, Cosmology 2018 ARISF (2018) 137-140

Abstract:

The C-Band All-Sky survey (C-BASS) is an experiment to image the whole sky in intensity and polarization at 5 GHz. The primary aim of C-BASS is to provide low-frequency all-sky maps of the Galactic emission which will enable accurate component separation analysis of both existing and future CMB intensity and polarization imaging surveys. Here we present an overview of the experiment and an update on the current status of observations. We present simulation results showing the expected improvement in the recovery of CMB and foreground signals when including C-BASS data as an additional low-frequency channel, both for intensity and polarization. We also present preliminary results from the northern part of the sky survey.

The C-Band All-Sky Survey (C-BASS): design and capabilities

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 480:3 (2018) 3224-3242

Authors:

Michael E Jones, Angela C Taylor, Moumita Aich, CJ Copley, H Cynthia Chiang, RJ Davis, C Dickinson, RDP Grumitt, Yaser Hafez, Heiko M Heilgendorff, CM Holler, MO Irfan, Luke RP Jew, JJ John, J Jonas, OG King, JP Leahy, J Leech, EM Leitch, SJC Muchovej, TJ Pearson, MW Peel, ACS Readhead, Jonathan Sievers, MA Stevenson, J Zuntz

The C-Band All-Sky Survey (C-BASS): design and capabilities

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 480:3 (2018) 3224-3242

Authors:

Michael Jones, Angela Taylor, M Aich, CJ Copley, HC Chiang, RJ Davis, C Dickinson, Richard Grumitt, Y Hafez, HM Heilgendorff, CM Holler, MO Irfan, Luke Jew, Jaya John, J Jonas, OG King, JP Leahy, Jamie Leech, EM Leitch, SJC Muchovej, TJ Pearson, MW Peel, ACS Readhead, J Sievers, MA Stevenson

Abstract:

The C-Band All-Sky Survey (C-BASS) is an all-sky full-polarization survey at a frequency of 5 GHz, designed to provide complementary data to the all-sky surveys of WMAP and Planck, and future CMB B-mode polarization imaging surveys. The observing frequency has been chosen to provide a signal that is dominated by Galactic synchrotron emission, but suffers little from Faraday rotation, so that the measured polarization directions provide a good template for higher frequency observations, and carry direct information about the Galactic magnetic field. Telescopes in both northern and southern hemispheres with matched optical performance are used to provide all-sky coverage from a ground-based experiment. A continuous-comparison radiometer and a correlation polarimeter on each telescope provide stable imaging properties such that all angular scales from the instrument resolution of 45 arcmin up to full sky are accurately measured. The northern instrument has completed its survey and the southern instrument has started observing. We expect that C-BASS data will significantly improve the component separation analysis of Planck and other CMB data, and will provide important constraints on the properties of anomalous Galactic dust and the Galactic magnetic field.

The STRIP instrument of the Large Scale Polarization Explorer: microwave eyes to map the Galactic polarized foregrounds

SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 10708 (2018) 107081g

Authors:

Cristian Franceschet, Sabrina Realini, Aniello Mennella, Giuseppe Addamo, Alessandro Baù, Paola M Battaglia, Marco Bersanelli, Barbara Caccianiga, Silvia Caprioli, Francesco Cavaliere, Kieran A Cleary, Francesco Cuttaia, Francesco Del Torto, Viviana Fafone, Zunnoorain Farooqui, Ricardo T Génova Santos, Todd C Gaier, Massimo Gervasi, Tommaso Ghigna, Federico Incardona, Simone Iovenitti, Mike Jones, Pekka Kangaslahti, Roberto Mainini, Davide Maino, Michele Maris, Patricio Mena, Rocío Molina, Gianluca Morgante, Andrea Passerini, Maria del Rosario Perez-de-Taoro, Oscar A Peverini, Federico Pezzotta, Claudio Pincella, Nicolás Reyes, Alessio Rocchi, José A Rubiño-Martín, Maura Sandri, Stefano Sartor, Mary Soria, Valeria Tapia, Luca Terenzi, Maurizio Tomasi, Elisabetta Tommasi, Daniele M Viganó, Fabrizio Villa, Giuseppe Virone, Angela Volpe, Bob Watkins, Andrea Zacchei, Mario Zannoni