We quantify the level of polarization of the atmosphere due to Zeeman splitting of oxygen in the Earth's magnetic field and compare it to the level of polarization expected from the polarization of the cosmic microwave background radiation. The analysis focuses on the effect at mid-latitudes and at large angular scales. We find that from stratospheric balloon borne platforms and for observations near 100 GHz the atmospheric linear and circular polarized intensities is about 10^{-12} and 100 x 10^{-9} K, respectively, making the atmosphere a negligible source of foreground. From the ground the linear and circular polarized intensities are about 10^{-9} and 100 x 10^{-6} K, making the atmosphere a potential source of foreground for the CMB E ...
Atmospheric emission is a dominant source of disturbance in ground-based astronomy at millimetric wa...
4 pages, to appear in SF2A 2005 proceedingsInternational audienceThe anisotropies of the cosmic micr...
Detecting “B-mode ” (i.e., divergence free) polarization in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) wo...
International audienceWe compute the circularly polarized signal from atmospheric molecular oxygen. ...
We compute the polarized signal from atmospheric molecular oxygen due to Zeeman effect in the Earth ...
We review the available results on Cosmic Background Polarization (CBP): we discuss the advantages a...
The results and technique of a measurement of the linear polarization of the Cosmic Background Radia...
In this work we study the Zeeman effect on stratospheric O<sub>2</sub> using ground-based microwave ...
Ice crystal clouds in the upper troposphere can generate polarization signals at the μK level. This ...
Ice crystal clouds in the upper troposphere can generate polarization signals at the μK level. This ...
Ice crystal clouds in the upper troposphere can generate polarization signals at the μK level. This...
In this work we study the Zeeman effect on stratospheric O-2 using ground-based microwave radiometer...
Templates for polarised emission from Galactic foregrounds at frequencies relevant to Cosmic Microwa...
Atmospheric emission is a dominant source of disturbance in ground-based astronomy at millimetric wa...
4 pages, to appear in SF2A 2005 proceedingsInternational audienceThe anisotropies of the cosmic micr...
Detecting “B-mode ” (i.e., divergence free) polarization in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) wo...
International audienceWe compute the circularly polarized signal from atmospheric molecular oxygen. ...
We compute the polarized signal from atmospheric molecular oxygen due to Zeeman effect in the Earth ...
We review the available results on Cosmic Background Polarization (CBP): we discuss the advantages a...
The results and technique of a measurement of the linear polarization of the Cosmic Background Radia...
In this work we study the Zeeman effect on stratospheric O<sub>2</sub> using ground-based microwave ...
Ice crystal clouds in the upper troposphere can generate polarization signals at the μK level. This ...
Ice crystal clouds in the upper troposphere can generate polarization signals at the μK level. This ...
Ice crystal clouds in the upper troposphere can generate polarization signals at the μK level. This...
In this work we study the Zeeman effect on stratospheric O-2 using ground-based microwave radiometer...
Templates for polarised emission from Galactic foregrounds at frequencies relevant to Cosmic Microwa...
Atmospheric emission is a dominant source of disturbance in ground-based astronomy at millimetric wa...
4 pages, to appear in SF2A 2005 proceedingsInternational audienceThe anisotropies of the cosmic micr...
Detecting “B-mode ” (i.e., divergence free) polarization in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) wo...