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HFI/LFI common processing uses as basic input the maps at the 9 frequencies covered by the two instruments.  
 
HFI/LFI common processing uses as basic input the maps at the 9 frequencies covered by the two instruments.  
  
The goal is to obtain various catlogues, identify the different astrophysical components whose superposition leads to the observed sky, and provides a statistical characterisation of the CMB, in particular through a likelihood code (of a particular theoretical C(l) given Planck data).
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The goal is to obtain various catalogues, identify the different astrophysical components whose superposition leads to the observed sky, and provides a statistical characterisation of the CMB, in particular through a likelihood code (of a particular theoretical C(l) given Planck data).
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== Catalogues ==
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Are described [[here]]
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== Component maps==
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Are described [[here]]
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== Power spectra and likelihood code==
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Are described [[here]]
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== Simulations ==
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Are described [[here]]
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== Sceintific analysis products ==
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Are described [[here]]

Revision as of 18:38, 20 October 2012

HFI/LFI common processing uses as basic input the maps at the 9 frequencies covered by the two instruments.

The goal is to obtain various catalogues, identify the different astrophysical components whose superposition leads to the observed sky, and provides a statistical characterisation of the CMB, in particular through a likelihood code (of a particular theoretical C(l) given Planck data).

Catalogues[edit]

Are described here

Component maps[edit]

Are described here

Power spectra and likelihood code[edit]

Are described here

Simulations[edit]

Are described here

Sceintific analysis products[edit]

Are described here

(Planck) High Frequency Instrument

(Planck) Low Frequency Instrument

Cosmic Microwave background