We present the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) component extracted with fastica from the Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST) data. BEAST is a 2.2-m off-axis telescope with a focal plane comprising eight elements at Q (38-45 GHz) and Ka (26-36 GHz) bands. It operates from the UC (University of California) White Mountain Research Station at an altitude of 3800 m. The BEAST CMB angular power spectrum has already been calculated by O'Dwyer et al. using only the Q-band data. With two input channels, fastica returns two possible independent components. We found that one of these two has an unphysical spectral behaviour, while the other is a reasonable CMB component. After a detailed calibratio...
We report the most complete analysis to date of observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB...
In recent years the goal of estimating different cosmological parameters precisely has set new chall...
We describe a measurement of the angular power spectrum of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave back...
The Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST) is a 2.2 m off-axis telescope with an ...
The Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST) is a 2.2 m off-axis telescope with an ...
We present an application of the fast Independent Component Analysis (FASTICA) to the Wilkinson Micr...
Accurate measurements of the angular power spectrum of cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation h...
The Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST) is a 2.2 m off-axis telescope with an ...
International audienceWe present improved results on the measurement of the angular power spectrum o...
We describe a measurement of the angular power spectrum of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave back...
A quadratic maximum likelihood (QML) estimator is applied to the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Prob...
We report the most complete analysis to date of observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB...
In recent years the goal of estimating different cosmological parameters precisely has set new chall...
We describe a measurement of the angular power spectrum of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave back...
The Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST) is a 2.2 m off-axis telescope with an ...
The Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST) is a 2.2 m off-axis telescope with an ...
We present an application of the fast Independent Component Analysis (FASTICA) to the Wilkinson Micr...
Accurate measurements of the angular power spectrum of cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation h...
The Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST) is a 2.2 m off-axis telescope with an ...
International audienceWe present improved results on the measurement of the angular power spectrum o...
We describe a measurement of the angular power spectrum of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave back...
A quadratic maximum likelihood (QML) estimator is applied to the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Prob...
We report the most complete analysis to date of observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB...
In recent years the goal of estimating different cosmological parameters precisely has set new chall...
We describe a measurement of the angular power spectrum of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave back...