QUBIC: Exploring the primordial universe with the Q&U bolometric interferometer

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In this paper, we describe QUBIC, an experiment that will observe the polarized microwave sky with a novel approach, which combines the sensitivity of state-of-the-art bolometric detectors with the systematic effects control typical of interferometers. QUBIC's unique features are the so-called "self-calibration", a technique that allows us to clean the measured data from instrumental effects, and its spectral imaging power, i.e., the ability to separate the signal into various sub-bands within each frequency band. QUBIC will observe the sky in two main frequency bands: 150GHz and 220 GHz. A technological demonstrator is currently under testing and will be deployed in Argentina during 2019, while the final instrument is expected to be installed during 2020.

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Mennella, A., Ade, P., Amico, G., Auguste, D., Aumont, J., Banfi, S., … Zullo, A. (2019). QUBIC: Exploring the primordial universe with the Q&U bolometric interferometer. Universe, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/universe5020042

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