The work described in this Thesis is related to the PLANCK mission, scheduled for launch in 2008, which will observe the microwave sky with unprecedent resolution and sensitivity. The PLANCK collaboration involves hundreds of scientists and profits from the contributions of research groups in many countries. Among them, an Italian collaboration has a key role on component separation. This is a crucial step of the data reduction process, aimed at disentangling the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) and all the astrophysical components which are mixed in the nine observational channels of PLANCK The most important diffuse components are, besides the CMB, synchrotron, free-free and thermal dust emissions due to our own Galaxy. Moreover, the PLA...
A version with high resolution figures is available at http://people.sissa.it/~leach/compsepcomp.pdf...
© 2014 ESO. Planck has produced detailed all-sky observations over nine frequency bands between 30 a...
© 2016 ESO.Planck has mapped the microwave sky in temperature over nine frequency bands between 30 a...
Context: The planck satellite will map the full sky at nine frequencies from 30 to 857 GHz. The CMB ...
A version with high resolution figures is available at http://people.sissa.it/~leach/compsepcomp.pdf...
© 2014 ESO. Planck has produced detailed all-sky observations over nine frequency bands between 30 a...
© 2016 ESO.Planck has mapped the microwave sky in temperature over nine frequency bands between 30 a...
Context: The planck satellite will map the full sky at nine frequencies from 30 to 857 GHz. The CMB ...
A version with high resolution figures is available at http://people.sissa.it/~leach/compsepcomp.pdf...
© 2014 ESO. Planck has produced detailed all-sky observations over nine frequency bands between 30 a...
© 2016 ESO.Planck has mapped the microwave sky in temperature over nine frequency bands between 30 a...