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Explanatory supplement

By Planck Collaboration

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

  1. The Planck mission
    1. Mission overview
  2. The satellite
    1. Overview
    2. The service module
    3. Cryogenics
      1. Thermal Design
      2. Sorption Cooler
      3. [math]^{4}[/math]He-JT cooler
      4. Dilution Cooler
      5. Qualification and performance
    4. Instruments
      1. HFI design, qualification, and performance
      2. LFI design, qualification, and performance
    5. The telescope
    6. Others
      1. The space radiation environment monitor
      2. The fiber optic gyro unit
  3. Ground Segment and Operations
    1. Ground segment overview
    2. Mission phases
      1. Launch and early orbit phase
      2. Commissioning
      3. Calibration performance verification
      4. Routine phase
      5. LFI-only phase
    3. Contingencies
    4. Operational history
    5. Survey scanning and performance
    6. Thermal environment
    7. Radiation environment
    8. Pointing performance
  4. Data processing
    1. Data flow overview
    2. On-board processing
    3. MOC processing
    4. The HFI DPC
      1. Pre-processing
        1. Raw data ingestion
        2. Construction of the ToS
        3. Pointing interpolation
      2. TOI processing
      3. Focal plane reconstruction
      4. Noise estimation
      5. The Phase-Binned Rings
      6. The total noise and the noise spectra
      7. The total noise and the noise spectra
      8. Fitting the spectra
      9. The final noise parameters
      10. Flux calibration
      11. Map-making
    5. The LFI DPC
    6. LFI/HFI Common processing
    7. PSO processing
  5. The Planck Legacy Archive
  6. Planck legacy archive contents
    1. Mission products
      1. LFI Timeseries
        1. Semi-raw Timeseries
        2. Clean and Calibrated Timeseries
        3. Pointing Timeseries
        4. Housekeeping Timeseries
      2. HFI Timeseries
        1. Semi-raw Timeseries
        2. Clean and Calibrated Timeseries
        3. Pointing Timeseries
        4. Housekeeping Timeseries
      3. LFI Frequency Maps
        1. Individual detector maps
        2. Frequency channel maps
        3. Characterisation maps
      4. HFI Frequency Maps
        1. Individual detector maps
        2. Frequency channel maps
        3. Characterisation maps
      5. Component maps
        1. CMB maps
        2. Synchrotron maps
        3. Free-free maps
        4. Anomalous Emission maps
        5. Dust maps
        6. Other maps
      6. Angular power spectra
      7. Catalogues
      8. Likelihood Code
    2. Additional Science products
      1. Data products
        1. Specially processed maps
        2. Additional catalogues
        3. Additional angular power spectra
        4. The Planck Sky Model
      2. Ancillary data
        1. Scientific data used to generate Planck products
        2. Simulation data
    3. Mission history
      1. Survey history data
      2. Satellite history data
    4. Payload design, performance and calibration data
      1. Instrument performance
      2. Telescope
      3. Thermal and cooler system
      4. Fiber optic gyro
      5. Space radiation environment monitor
    5. Software utilities
      1. Unpack and display
      2. Unit conversion
      3. Color correction
      4. Print and plot
      5. Analysis
      6. Format conversion
  7. Appendix
    1. Acronym list
  8. References