Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1771100 | Astroparticle Physics | 2011 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
We show that QUBIC can be considered as a synthetic imager, exactly similar to a usual imager but with a synthesized beam formed by the array of entry horns. Scanning the sky provides an additional modulation of the signal and improve the sky coverage shape. The usual techniques of map-making and power spectrum estimation can then be applied. We show that the sensitivity of such an instrument is comparable with that of an imager with the same number of horns. We anticipate a low level of beam-related systematics thanks to the fact that the synthesized beam is determined by the location of the primary horns. Other systematics should be under good control thanks to an autocalibration technique, specific to our concept, that will permit the accurate determination of most of the instrumental parameters that would otherwise lead to systematics.
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Authors
E. Battistelli, A. Baú, D. Bennett, L. Bergé, J.-Ph. Bernard, P. de Bernardis, G. Bordier, A. Bounab, Ã. Bréelle, E.F. Bunn, M. Calvo, R. Charlassier, S. Collin, A. Coppolecchia, A. Cruciani, G. Curran, M. de Petris, L. Dumoulin, M. Zannoni,