Difference between revisions of "Beam Window Functions"
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Beam window functions have computed with the Febecop Pipeline (as described [[Effective_Beams#Statistics_of_the_effective_beams_computed_using_FEBeCoP|here]]), and | Beam window functions have computed with the Febecop Pipeline (as described [[Effective_Beams#Statistics_of_the_effective_beams_computed_using_FEBeCoP|here]]), and | ||
− | the QuickPol pipeline (see | + | the QuickPol pipeline |
− | <ref>Hivon et al, 2017 " | + | (see <ref>Hivon et al, 2017 "QuickPol: Fast calculation of effective beam matrices for CMB polarization" A&A 598, A25</ref>). |
Revision as of 17:25, 15 February 2018
Beam window functions have computed with the Febecop Pipeline (as described here), and the QuickPol pipeline (see [1]).
- QuickPol effective beam window functions
The beam window functions relate, over the full sky, or over a masked sky, the measured angular power spectrum (in the absence of noise) by a set of detectors, to the true underlying sky angular power spectrum (assumed to have isotropic statistical properties, as is the case for the CMB).
They are available in two forms:
- a
- b
References[edit]
- ↑ Hivon et al, 2017 "QuickPol: Fast calculation of effective beam matrices for CMB polarization" A&A 598, A25
Cosmic Microwave background