Three‐Year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe ( WMAP ) Observations: Polarization Analysis
Princeton University · Goddard Space Flight Center · +9 more institutions
Abstract
The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe WMAP has mapped the entire sky in five frequency bands between 23 and 94 GHz with polarization sensitive radiometers. We present three-year full-sky maps of the polarization and analyze them for foreground emission and cosmological implications. These observations open up a new window for understanding the universe. WMAP observes significant levels of polarized foreground emission due to both Galactic synchrotron radiation and thermal dust emission. The least contaminated channel is at 61 GHz. Informed by a model of the Galactic foreground emission, we subtract the foreground emission from the maps. In the foreground corrected maps, for l=2-6, we detect l(l+1) C_l^{EE}…
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23Topics & keywords
- CMB cold spot
- Physics
- Cosmic microwave background
- Astrophysics
- Sky
- Planck
- Polarization (electrochemistry)
- Reionization