The role of systematic errors induced by thermal fluctuations is analyzed for the SPOrt experiment with the aim at estimating their impact on the measurement of the Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization (CMBP). The transfer functions of the antenna devices from temperature to data fluctuations are computed, by writing them in terms of both instrument and thermal environment parameters. In addition, the corresponding contamination maps are estimated, along with their polarized power spectra, for different behaviours of the instabilities. The result is that thermal effects are at a negligible level even for fluctuations correlated with the Sun illumination provided their frequency ftf is larger than that of the Sun illumination (fday) by a factor ftf/fday > 30, which defines a requirement for the statistical properties of the temperature behaviour. The analysis with actual SPOrt operative parameters shows that the instrument is only weakly sensitive to temperature instabilities, the main contribution coming from the cryogenic stage. The contamination on the E-mode spectrum does not significantly pollute the CMBP signal and no specific data cleaning seems to be needed

Carretti, E., Zannoni, M., Macculi, C., Cortiglioni, S., Sbarra, C. (2004). Effects of thermal fluctuations in the SPOrt experiment. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 428(3), 781-791 [10.1051/0004-6361:20041182].

Effects of thermal fluctuations in the SPOrt experiment

ZANNONI, MARIO;
2004

Abstract

The role of systematic errors induced by thermal fluctuations is analyzed for the SPOrt experiment with the aim at estimating their impact on the measurement of the Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization (CMBP). The transfer functions of the antenna devices from temperature to data fluctuations are computed, by writing them in terms of both instrument and thermal environment parameters. In addition, the corresponding contamination maps are estimated, along with their polarized power spectra, for different behaviours of the instabilities. The result is that thermal effects are at a negligible level even for fluctuations correlated with the Sun illumination provided their frequency ftf is larger than that of the Sun illumination (fday) by a factor ftf/fday > 30, which defines a requirement for the statistical properties of the temperature behaviour. The analysis with actual SPOrt operative parameters shows that the instrument is only weakly sensitive to temperature instabilities, the main contribution coming from the cryogenic stage. The contamination on the E-mode spectrum does not significantly pollute the CMBP signal and no specific data cleaning seems to be needed
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
polarization, cosmology: cosmic microwave background, instrumentation: polarimeters, methods: data analysis
English
2004
428
3
781
791
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Carretti, E., Zannoni, M., Macculi, C., Cortiglioni, S., Sbarra, C. (2004). Effects of thermal fluctuations in the SPOrt experiment. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 428(3), 781-791 [10.1051/0004-6361:20041182].
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