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Spider (polarimeter)
CMB S4 Stage-4 CMB Experiment
Design and Performance of the Spider Instrument
Astronomy 2009 Index
A Bit of History Satellites Balloons Ground-Based
Searching for CMB B-Mode Polarization from the Ground
Jeff Filippini
INFLATION in 1090 Causally Disconnected Regions / 105 !!!
Cosmology(From(The( Microwave( Background(
Buzi Daniele
CCAT Feasibility Study, This Section Presents an Overview of the Technical Approach Anticipated
Ground Based CMB Polarizacon Experiments
At the Cosmic Background Radiation
The Balloon-Borne Large-Aperture Submillimeter Telescope for Polarization: BLAST-Pol
Aps2015wollack IPSIG Presentation.Pptx
Balloon-Borne Cosmic Microwave Background Experiments
The QUBIC Experiment a Bolometric Interferometer to Detect the CMB B-Mode Polarization 1 Context 1.1 Detecting CMB B-Mode Measur
A Cryogenic Rotation Stage with a Large Clear Aperture for the Half-Wave Plates in the Spider Instrument
Polarisation Modulators
Top View
Results from the Atacama B-Mode Search (ABS) Experiment
The Atacama Pathfinder Experiment Sunyaev–Zel'dovich Instrument
The QUBIC Experiment
The POLARBEAR Experiment: Design and Characterization
Spider: a Balloon-Borne CMB Polarimeter for Large Angular Scales
Presentation on 10/3/2007
The SPIDER CMB Polarimeter
A Roadmap for Canadian Submillimetre Astronomy
The Cosmic Microwave Background
SPIDER: a New Balloon-Borne Experiment to Measure CMB Polarization on Large Angular Scales
Spider: a Balloon-Borne CMB Polarimeter for Large Angular Scales
CMB S-4: Telescope Design Considerations
Downloaded from SPIE Digital Library on 14 Sep 2011 to 137.82.117.28
QUBIC Shielding Analysis
Future Prospects for Us Radio, Millimeter, and Submillimeter Astronomy
Review of Future CMB Experiments
Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field and Planetary Camera
Arxiv:1711.10596V1
Cosmic Microwave Background Space Science Discipline Working Group
Aps2016wollack IPSIG Presentation
Harald Thommesen Observing the CMB Sky with Greenpol, SPIDER and Planck