Authors
L Page, G Hinshaw, E Komatsu, MR Nolta, DN Spergel, CL Bennett, C Barnes, R Bean, O Doré, J Dunkley, M Halpern, RS Hill, N Jarosik, A Kogut, M Limon, SS Meyer, N Odegard, HV Peiris, GS Tucker, L Verde, JL Weiland, E Wollack, EL Wright
Publication date
2007/6/1
Journal
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Volume
170
Issue
2
Pages
335
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) has mapped the entire sky in five frequency bands between 23 and 94 GHz with polarization-sensitive radiometers. We present 3 year full-sky maps of the polarization and analyze them for foreground emission and cosmological implications. These observations open up a new window for understanding how the universe began and help set a foundation for future observations. WMAP observes significant levels of polarized foreground emission due to both Galactic synchrotron radiation and thermal dust emission. Synchrotron radiation is the dominant signal at l< 50 and ν≲ 40 GHz, while thermal dust emission is evident at 94 GHz. The least contaminated channel is at 61 GHz. We present a model of polarized foreground emission that captures the large angular scale characteristics of the microwave sky. After applying a Galactic mask that cuts 25.7% of the sky …
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