Implications of the Cosmic Background Imager Polarization Data

Astrophys.J. 660 (2007) 976-987

Authors:

JL Sievers, C Achermann, JR Bond, L Bronfman, R Bustos, CR Contaldi, C Dickinson, PG Ferreira, ME Jones, AM Lewis, BS Mason, J May, ST Myers, S Padin, TJ Pearson, M Pospieszalski, ACS Readhead, R Reeves, AC Taylor, S Torres

Abstract:

We present new measurements of the power spectra of the E-mode of CMB polarization, the temperature T, the cross-correlation of E and T, and upper limits on the B-mode from 2.5 years of dedicated Cosmic Background Imager (CBI) observations. Both raw maps and optimal signal images in the uv-plane and real space show strong detections of the E-mode (11.7 sigma for the EE power spectrum overall) and no detection of the B-mode. The power spectra are used to constrain parameters of the flat tilted adiabatic Lambda-CDM models: those determined from EE and TE bandpowers agree with those from TT, a powerful consistency check. There is little tolerance for shifting polarization peaks from the TT-forecast locations, as measured by the angular sound crossing scale theta = 100 ell_s = 1.03 +/- 0.02 from EE and TE cf. 1.044 +/- 0.005 with the TT data included. The scope for extra out-of-phase peaks from subdominant isocurvature modes is also curtailed. The EE and TE measurements of CBI, DASI and BOOMERANG are mutually consistent, and, taken together rather than singly, give enhanced leverage for these tests.

Implications of the Cosmic Background Imager Polarization Data

\apj 660 (2007) 976-987

Authors:

JL Sievers, C Achermann, JR Bond, L Bronfman, R Bustos, CR Contaldi, C Dickinson, PG Ferreira, ME Jones, AM Lewis, BS Mason, J May, ST Myers, N Oyarce, S Padin, TJ Pearson, M Pospieszalski, ACS Readhead, R Reeves, AC Taylor, S Torres

A 6-12 GHz analogue lag-correlator for radio interferometry

Astronomy and Astrophysics 464:2 (2007) 795

Authors:

CM Holler, T Kaneko, ME Jones, K Grainge, P Scott

Abstract:

Aims. We describe a 6-12 GHz analogue correlator that has been developed for use in radio interferometers. Methods. We use a lag-correlator technique to synthesis eight complex spectral channels. Two schemes were considered for sampling the cross-correlation function, using either real or complex correlations, and we developed prototypes for both of them. We opted for the "add and square" detection scheme using Schottky diodes over the more commonly used active multipliers because the stability of the device is less critical. Results. We encountered an unexpected problem, in that there were errors in the lag spacings of up to ten percent of the unit spacing. To overcome this, we developed a calibration method using astronomical sources which corrects the effects of the non-uniform sampling as well as gain error and dispersion in the correlator. © ESO 2007.

Clover A B-mode polarization experiment

\nar 50 (2006) 993-998

High-significance Sunyaev–Zel'dovich measurement: Abell 1914 seen with the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager⋆

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters Oxford University Press (OUP) 369:1 (2006) l1-l4

Authors:

AMI Collaboration, Robert Barker, Phillip Biddulph, Dennis Bly, Roger Boysen, Anthony Brown, Christopher Clementson, Michael Crofts, Thomas Culverhouse, Jaroslaw Czeres, Roger Dace, Robert D'Alessandro, Peter Doherty, Peter Duffett-Smith, Kenneth Duggan, John Ely, Mike Felvus, William Flynn, Jörn Geisbüsch, Keith Grainge, William Grainger, David Hammet, Richard Hills, Michael Hobson, Christian Holler, Roy Jilley, Michael E Jones, Takeshi Kaneko, Rüdiger Kneissl, Katy Lancaster, Anthony Lasenby, Phil Marshall, Francis Newton, Oliver Norris, Ian Northrop, Guy Pooley, Vic Quy, Richard DE Saunders, Anna Scaife, Jack Schofield, Paul Scott, Clive Shaw, Angela C Taylor, David Titterington, Marko Velić, Elizabeth Waldram, Simon West, Brian Wood, Ghassan Yassin, Jonathan Zwart