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Explanatory Supplement[edit]

By the Planck Collaboration

The Explanatory Supplement is a reference text accompanying the public data delivered from the operations of the European Space Agency’s Planck satellite during its mission.

  1. Introduction
    1. The Planck mission
    2. The spacecraft
    3. Ground segment and operations
    4. Survey scanning and performance
  2. The Instruments
    1. HFI design, qualification, and performance
      1. Cryogenics
      2. Cold optics
      3. Detection chain
      4. Operations
      5. Performance summary
      6. Annexes
    2. LFI design, qualification, and performance
      1. Instrument description
      2. Ground tests
      3. In-flight calibration
      4. Performance summary
      5. Systematic effects
      6. Sorption cooler
      7. Annexes
  3. Data processing
    1. HFI Data Processing
      1. Pre-processing
      2. TOI processing
      3. ADC correction
      4. Beams
      5. Mapmaking
      6. Spectral response
      7. Internal overall validation
      8. Power spectra
      9. Summary of HFI data characteristics
    2. LFI data processing
      1. Pre-processing
      2. TOI processing
      3. Beams
      4. Galactic stray light removal
      5. Mapmaking
      6. Systematic effects uncertainties
      7. Internal overall validation
      8. Power spectra
      9. Summary of LFI data characteristics
    3. HFI/LFI joint data processing
      1. Detector pointing
      2. Noise covariance matrices and low-resolution maps
      3. Compact Source Catalogues (Ashdown/Nuevo/Caniego)
      4. Astrophysical component separation (Ashdown/Baccigalupi)
      5. CMB Power spectra and Planck likelihood code Not in PR1 (Bouchet/Natoli)
  4. Mission products
    1. Time-ordered data
    2. Sky temperature and polarization maps
    3. Noise covariance matrices and low-resolution maps (Keskitalo)
    4. Instrument model
    5. Scanning Beams
    6. Effective beams
    7. Catalogues: PCCS SZ ERCSC
    8. CMB and astrophysical component maps
    9. CMB spectrum and likelihood code
    10. Cosmological parameters
    11. Additional maps: Lensing map IRAM maps of the Crab
    12. Scientific data used to generate Planck products
    13. Simulation data
    14. Dates of observations
  5. Software utilities
    1. Unit conversion and Colour correction
  6. Operational data
    1. Telescope Not in PR1 (Tauber/Dupac)
    2. Thermal and cooler system Not in PR1 (Mendes/Leonardi)
    3. Survey history data
    4. Satellite history data Not in PR1 (Mendes/Dupac)
    5. Planck operational state history
    6. Fibre-optic gyro Not in PR1 (Leonardi/Mendes)
    7. Space radiation environment monitor (Mendes)
  7. Appendix
    1. Glossary
    2. List of acronyms

Explanatory Supplement