Measuring Polarization in the CMBR from Antarctica

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The cosmic microwave background radiation is expected to be slightly polarized, with variations on a variety of angular scales. Measuring this polarization will complement planned temperature-anisotropy observations. Detector technology has advanced to the point where such polarization measurements are feasible; the case for making these observations from Antarctica will be discussed.

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