arxiv: 1011.0763 · v1 · submitted 2010-11-02 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM · astro-ph.CO
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The new generation CMB B-mode polarization experiment: POLARBEAR
The Polarbear Collaboration: J. Errard (1)
,
P.A.R. Ade (3)
,
A. Anthony (4)
,
K. Arnold (2)
,
F. Aubin (8)
,
D. Boettger (5)
,
J. Borrill (6
,
7)
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C. Cantalupo (6)
M.A. Dobbs (8)
D. Flanigan (2)
A. Ghribi (2)
N. Halverson (4)
M. Hazumi (9)
W.L. Holzapfel (2)
J. Howard (2)
P. Hyland (2)
A. Jaffe (10)
B. Keating (5)
T. Kisner (6)
Z. Kermish (2)
A.T. Lee (2
11)
E. Linder (11)
M. Lungu (2)
T. Matsumura (9)
N. Miller (5)
X. Meng (2)
M. Myers (2)
H. Nishino (9)
R. O'Brient (2)
D. O'Dea (10)
C. Reichardt (2)
I. Schanning (5)
A. Shimizu (9)
C. Shimmin (2)
M. Shimon (5)
H. Spieler (11)
B. Steinbach (2)
R. Stompor (1)
A. Suzuki (2)
T. Tomaru (9)
H.T. Tran (2)
C. Tucker (3)
E. Quealy (2)
P.L. Richards (2)
O. Zahn (2
11) ((1) Laboratoire Astroparticule & Cosmologie (APC)
Universit\'e Paris 7
France
(2) Department of Physics
University of California
Berkeley U.S.
(3) School of Physics
Astronomy
University of Cardiff
U.K.
(4) Department of Astrophysical
Planetary Sciences
University of Colorado
U.S.
(5) Center for Astrophysics
Space Sciences
San Diego
(6) Computational Cosmology Center
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(7) Space Sciences Laboratory
Berkeley
(8) Physics Department
McGill University
Canada
(9) High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)
Tsukuba
Ibaraki
Japan
(10) Department of Physics
Imperial College
(11) Physics Division
U.S.)
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We describe the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) polarization experiment called Polarbear. This experiment will use the dedicated Huan Tran Telescope equipped with a powerful 1,200-bolometer array receiver to map the CMB polarization with unprecedented accuracy. We summarize the experiment, its goals, and current status.
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