Anisotropy of the Cosmic Microwave Background

    General
    Description

    The general goal of this project is to determine and characterize the spatial and spectral variations in the temperature and polarisation of the Cosmic Microwave Background in angular scales from several arcminutes to several degrees. The primordial matter density fluctuations which originated the structure in the matter distribution of the present Universe, left imprinted inhomogeneities in the CMB temperature distribution, that are mathematically encoded in the so-called angular power spectrum. Initially, pioneering experiments like the COBE satellite (whose results deserved the Nobel Prize on Physics 2006) or the Tenerife CMB experiment demonstrated in the 90s that the level of anisotropy was about one part in a hundred thousands at angular scales of several degrees. Obtaining CMB maps at various frequencies with sufficient sensitivity to detect structures at this level is of fundamental importance to extract information on the power spectrum of primordial density fluctuations, to prove the existence of an inflationary period in the Early Universe and to establish the ultimate nature of the dark matter and dark energy. Recently, the WMAP satellite obtained CMB maps with unprecedented sensitivity that allowed to set restrictions on a large number of cosmological parameters.

    The focus of this project is to undertake measurements at gradually higher angular resolutions and sensitivities, by using different experiments that have been operative from the Teide Observatory, like the Tenerife experiment, the IAC-Bartol experiment or the JBO-IAC interferometer. More recently, the Very Small Array interferometer performed observations between 1999 and 2008. At that time the COSMOSOMAS experiment was also operative, its goal having been not only the characterization of the primary CMB anisotropies but also the study and characterization of the Galactic foreground contamination. In more recent years the activity in this project has focused in the scientific exploitation of data from the Planck satellite, and in the development, operation and exploitation of the QUIJOTE experiment. Now that the Planck mission has been completed and finished, the activity is focused in the scientific exploitation of QUIJOTE, in the development of new instrumentation for QUIJOTE, and in in the development of new experiments that are being deployed or that will be deployed at the Teide Observatory: GroundBRID, STRIP, KISS and TMS.

    Principal investigator
    Project staff
    Collaborators
    Dr.
    Fernando Atrio Barandela
    Dr.
    Enrique Martínez González
    Dr.
    Carlos Hernández Monteagudo
    1. 6-7 june: XV QUIJOTE Scientific Meeting (IFCA, Santander)
    2. July: publication of the final results (12 articles) and data from the Planck satellite.
    3. 15-19 october: "CMB foregrounds for B-mode studies" conference, organised within the Radioforegrounds proyect, IV AME workshop, and XVI QUIJOTE Scientific Meeting (all these eventes were celebrated at the IAC)
    4. October: installation of the dome of the GroundBIRD experiment, at the Teide Observatory.
    5. December: aceptation of the third QUIJOTE scientific article (Poidevin et al. 2019)

    Related publications

    A study of the galaxy redshift distribution towards the cosmic microwave background cold spot in the Corona Borealis supercluster 2010MNRAS.403.1531G
    A 33-GHz Very Small Array survey of the Galactic plane from l = 27° to 46° 2010MNRAS.406.1629T
    Planck early results. XXVI. Detection with Planck and confirmation by XMM-Newton of PLCK G266.6-27.3, an exceptionally X-ray luminous and massive galaxy cluster at z ~ 1 2011A&A...536A..26P
    Planck early results. XXV. Thermal dust in nearby molecular clouds 2011A&A...536A..25P
    Planck early results. XXIII. The first all-sky survey of Galactic cold clumps 2011A&A...536A..23P
    Planck early results. XXII. The submillimetre properties of a sample of Galactic cold clumps 2011A&A...536A..22P
    Planck early results. XXI. Properties of the interstellar medium in the Galactic plane 2011A&A...536A..21P
    Planck early results. XX. New light on anomalous microwave emission from spinning dust grains 2011A&A...536A..20P
    Planck early results. XVII. Origin of the submillimetre excess dust emission in the Magellanic Clouds 2011A&A...536A..17P
    Planck early results. XVI. The Planck view of nearby galaxies 2011A&A...536A..16P
    Planck early results. XV. Spectral energy distributions and radio continuum spectra of northern extragalactic radio sources 2011A&A...536A..15P
    Planck early results. XIV. ERCSC validation and extreme radio sources 2011A&A...536A..14P
    Planck early results. XIII. Statistical properties of extragalactic radio sources in the Planck Early Release Compact Source Catalogue 2011A&A...536A..13P
    Planck early results. XII. Cluster Sunyaev-Zeldovich optical scaling relations 2011A&A...536A..12P
    Planck early results. XI. Calibration of the local galaxy cluster Sunyaev-Zeldovich scaling relations 2011A&A...536A..11P
    Planck early results. X. Statistical analysis of Sunyaev-Zeldovich scaling relations for X-ray galaxy clusters 2011A&A...536A..10P
    Planck early results. VIII. The all-sky early Sunyaev-Zeldovich cluster sample 2011A&A...536A...8P
    Planck early results. VII. The Early Release Compact Source Catalogue 2011A&A...536A...7P
    Planck early results. IX. XMM-Newton follow-up for validation of Planck cluster candidates 2011A&A...536A...9P
    Detection of Anomalous Microwave Emission in the Pleiades Reflection Nebula with Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe and the COSMOSOMAS Experiment 2011ApJ...743...67G
    Constraints on the Polarization of the Anomalous Microwave Emission in the Perseus Molecular Complex from Seven-year WMAP Data 2011ApJ...729...25L
    Interstellar C2 in the Perseus molecular complex: excitation temperature and density of a molecular cloud with anomalous microwave emission 2011MNRAS.411.1857I
    Infrared spectroscopy of hydrogenated fullerenes (fulleranes) at extreme temperatures 2012MNRAS.423.2868I
    A search for naphthalene in diffuse interstellar clouds 2012MNRAS.420.2785I
    A prescription for the conditional mass function of dark matter haloes 2008MNRAS.386.2181R

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    • XIX Canary Islands Winter School of Astrophysics "The Cosmic Microwave | Background: from quantum fluctuations to the present Universe"
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