All Stories

  1. Feasibility Study on Additive Manufacturing of Feed Horn Operating in D-Band
  2. Development of KI-TWPAs for the DARTWARS Project
  3. Experimental Characterization of RF-SQUIDs Based Josephson Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifier Exploiting Resonant Phase Matching Scheme
  4. Nonlinear Behavior of Josephson Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifiers
  5. The BLAST Observatory: A Sensitivity Study for Far-IR Balloon-borne Polarimeters
  6. Measuring the CMB primordial B-modes with Bolometric Interferometry
  7. Polarization angle accuracy for future CMB experiments
  8. The advantage of Bolometric Interferometry for controlling Galactic foreground contamination in CMB primordial B-modes measurements
  9. High kinetic inductance NbTiN films for quantum limited travelling wave parametric amplifiers
  10. Tensor-to-scalar ratio forecasts for extended LiteBIRD frequency configurations
  11. Properties of Cosmic-Ray Sulfur and Determination of the Composition of Primary Cosmic-Ray Carbon, Neon, Magnesium, and Sulfur: Ten-Year Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
  12. Temporal Structures in Electron Spectra and Charge Sign Effects in Galactic Cosmic Rays
  13. Science and Innovation with Stratospheric Balloons: The Olimpo & Lspe/Swipe Projects
  14. Progress in the development of a KITWPA for the DARTWARS project
  15. The COSmic Monopole Observer (COSMO)
  16. A SQUID controller unit for space-based TES sensor readout
  17. Characterization of Traveling-Wave Josephson Parametric Amplifiers at T = 0.3 K
  18. Modeling of Josephson Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifiers
  19. Ultra low noise readout with traveling wave parametric amplifiers: The DARTWARS project
  20. Sensitivity Modeling for LiteBIRD
  21. Probing cosmic inflation with theLiteBIRDcosmic microwave background polarization survey
  22. Measuring CMB Spectral Distortions from Antarctica with COSMO: Blackbody Calibrator Design and Performance Forecast
  23. A New Readout Electronic for Kinetic Inductance Detectors
  24. Optical Characterization of OMT-Coupled TES Bolometers for LiteBIRD
  25. PROTOCALC: an artificial calibrator source for CMB telescopes
  26. QUBIC-the Q & U bolometric interferometer for cosmology
  27. Readout electronics for kinetic inductance detectors for COSMO
  28. QUBIC Experiment Toward the First Light
  29. Properties of Daily Helium Fluxes
  30. Q-band polarizers for the LSPE-Strip correlation radiometric instrument
  31. Polarization angle requirements for CMB B-mode experiments. Application to the LiteBIRD satellite
  32. QUBIC I: Overview and science program
  33. QUBIC II: Spectral polarimetry with bolometric interferometry
  34. QUBIC III: Laboratory characterization
  35. QUBIC IV: Performance of TES bolometers and readout electronics
  36. QUBIC V: Cryogenic system design and performance
  37. QUBIC VI: Cryogenic half wave plate rotator, design and performance
  38. QUBIC VII: The feedhorn-switch system of the technological demonstrator
  39. QUBIC VIII: Optical design and performance
  40. In-flight polarization angle calibration for LiteBIRD: blind challenge and cosmological implications
  41. The LSPE-Strip beams
  42. The LSPE-Strip feed horn array
  43. Periodicities in the Daily Proton Fluxes from 2011 to 2019 Measured by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station from 1 to 100 GV
  44. Erratum: “The Simons Observatory Large Aperture Telescope Receiver” (2021, ApJS, 256, 23)
  45. The Simons Observatory Large Aperture Telescope Receiver
  46. The large scale polarization explorer (LSPE) for CMB measurements: performance forecast
  47. Properties of a New Group of Cosmic Nuclei: Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on Sodium, Aluminum, and Nitrogen
  48. The Simons Observatory: gain, bandpass and polarization-angle calibration requirements for B-mode searches
  49. The Simons Observatory: The Large Aperture Telescope (LAT)
  50. Properties of Heavy Secondary Fluorine Cosmic Rays: Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
  51. A chemically etched corrugated feedhorn array for D-band CMB observations
  52. The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) on the international space station: Part II — Results from the first seven years
  53. Properties of Iron Primary Cosmic Rays: Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
  54. The Simons Observatory: metamaterial microwave absorber and its cryogenic applications
  55. Thermal Vacuum Cold Target for the Metop SG MicroWave Imager
  56. LiteBIRD satellite: JAXA's new strategic L-class mission for all-sky surveys of cosmic microwave background polarization
  57. The Simons Observatory Small Aperture Telescope overview
  58. Concept design of low frequency telescope for CMB B-mode polarization satellite LiteBIRD
  59. Overview of the medium and high frequency telescopes of the LiteBIRD space mission
  60. Calibration of QUBIC: The Q and U bolometric interferometer for cosmology
  61. Detection chain and electronic readout of the QUBIC instrument
  62. The Balloon-borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope Observatory
  63. Design and Verification of a Q-Band Test Source for UAV-Based Radiation Pattern Measurements
  64. The Year of Polar Prediction in the Southern Hemisphere (YOPP-SH)
  65. The long duration cryogenic system of the OLIMPO balloon–borne experiment: Design and in–flight performance
  66. Properties of Neon, Magnesium, and Silicon Primary Cosmic Rays Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
  67. The QUBIC instrument for CMB polarization measurements
  68. Small Aperture Telescopes for the Simons Observatory
  69. QUBIC: Using NbSi TESs with a Bolometric Interferometer to Characterize the Polarization of the CMB
  70. Progress Report on the Large-Scale Polarization Explorer
  71. Permittivity and permeability of epoxy–magnetite powder composites at microwave frequencies
  72. Updated Design of the CMB Polarization Experiment Satellite LiteBIRD
  73. TES Bolometer Arrays for the QUBIC B-Mode CMB Experiment
  74. Properties of Cosmic Helium Isotopes Measured by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
  75. Towards Understanding the Origin of Cosmic-Ray Electrons
  76. Towards Understanding the Origin of Cosmic-Ray Positrons
  77. QUBIC: Exploring the Primordial Universe with the Q&U Bolometric Interferometer
  78. Concept design of the LiteBIRD satellite for CMB B-mode polarization
  79. Observation of Complex Time Structures in the Cosmic-Ray Electron and Positron Fluxes with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station
  80. Observation of Fine Time Structures in the Cosmic Proton and Helium Fluxes with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station
  81. Precision Measurement of Cosmic-Ray Nitrogen and its Primary and Secondary Components with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station
  82. Performance of NbSi transition-edge sensors readout with a 128 MUX factor for the QUBIC experiment
  83. QUBIC: the Q and U bolometric interferometer for cosmology
  84. Simulations and performance of the QUBIC optical beam combiner
  85. The STRIP instrument of the Large Scale Polarization Explorer: microwave eyes to map the Galactic polarized foregrounds
  86. Thermal architecture for the QUBIC cryogenic receiver
  87. Exploring cosmic origins with CORE:B-mode component separation
  88. Exploring cosmic origins with CORE: Cluster science
  89. Exploring cosmic origins with CORE: Cosmological parameters
  90. Exploring cosmic origins with CORE: Effects of observer peculiar motion
  91. Exploring cosmic origins with CORE: Extragalactic sources in cosmic microwave background maps
  92. Exploring cosmic origins with CORE: Gravitational lensing of the CMB
  93. Exploring cosmic origins with CORE: Inflation
  94. Exploring cosmic origins with CORE: Mitigation of systematic effects
  95. Exploring cosmic origins with CORE: Survey requirements and mission design
  96. Exploring cosmic origins with CORE: The instrument
  97. Measurement of Jupiter’s asymmetric gravity field
  98. Optical modelling and analysis of the Q and U bolometric interferometer for cosmology
  99. Observation of New Properties of Secondary Cosmic Rays Lithium, Beryllium, and Boron by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station
  100. Observation of the Identical Rigidity Dependence of He, C, and O Cosmic Rays at High Rigidities by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station
  101. QUBIC: the Q&U Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology. A novel way to look at the polarized Cosmic Microwave Background.
  102. A CMOS application-specified-integrated-circuit for 40 GHz high-electron-mobility-transistors automatic biasing
  103. Optical design and modelling of the QUBIC instrument, a next-generation quasi-optical bolometric interferometer for cosmology
  104. On the forward‐backward‐in‐time approach for Monte Carlo solution of Parker's transport equation: One‐dimensional case
  105. QUBIC: A Fizeau Interferometer Targeting Primordial B-Modes
  106. Q-band antenna-feed system for the Large Scale Polarization Explorer balloon experiment
  107. Millimetric LNAs for astronomy: characterization at cryogenic temperature
  108. New RF data on ECCOSORB CR/MF absorber
  109. Comparison of cryogenic W band low noise amplifier based on different III-V HEMT foundry process and technologies
  110. Efficient differential Fourier-transform spectrometer for precision Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect measurements
  111. Superconducting NbN Coplanar Switch Driven by DC Current for CMB Instruments
  112. Latest Progress on the QUBIC Instrument
  113. A cryogenic set-up for accurate characterization of microwave components for astrophysics
  114. A monolithic CMOS automatic biasing system for 40GHz multistage HEMT
  115. The Large-Scale Polarization Explorer (LSPE)
  116. A coherent polarimeter array for the Large Scale Polarization Explorer (LSPE) balloon experiment
  117. A cryogenic set-up for accurate measurements of S-parameters
  118. From an MMIC chip to a working cryogenic low-noise amplifier: a detailed study on packaging
  119. The optical design of the QUBIC beam combiner
  120. Intensity and polarization of the atmospheric emission at millimetric wavelengths at Dome Concordia
  121. SAGACE: THE SPECTROSCOPIC ACTIVE GALAXIES AND CLUSTERS EXPLORER
  122. QUBIC: the Q&U Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology
  123. W-Band Superconducting Planar Orthogonal Mode Transducer Characterisation
  124. W-band prototype of platelet feed-horn array for CMB polarisation measurements
  125. On the detectability of cosmic ray electron spectral features in the microwave/mm-wave range
  126. A template of atmospheric O2 circularly polarized emission for cosmic microwave background experiments
  127. QUBIC: The QU bolometric interferometer for cosmology
  128. Estimators for the performances of the optical combiner of an adding interferometer
  129. Measurement accuracy of S-parameters in W band at cryogenic temperature
  130. Path to the stars: the evolution of the species in the hunting to the GRBs
  131. Mechanical design considerations for a 3m class fast pointing telescope
  132. A Path to the Stars: The Evolution of the Species
  133. Experimental Study of an Adding Interferometer at Millimeter Waves
  134. Spectroscopic Active Galaxies and Clusters Explorer
  135. Superconducting Planar Devices for Cosmology
  136. TRIS. I. Absolute Measurements of the Sky Brightness Temperature at 0.6, 0.82, and 2.5 GHz
  137. TRIS. II. Search for CMB Spectral Distortions at 0.60, 0.82, and 2.5 GHz
  138. TRIS. III. The Diffuse Galactic Radio Emission at δ = +42°
  139. THE BRAIN EXPERIMENT
  140. The Contribution of the Unresolved Extragalactic Radio Sources to the Brightness Temperature of the Sky
  141. Radiometers based on SIS mixers to measure SZ effect from galaxy clusters
  142. Systematic effects induced by flat slabs of isotropic dielectrics: From microwave to millimeter wavelengths
  143. The BRAIN CMB polarization experiment
  144. The CMB spectrum: Perspective of observing spectral distortions
  145. Systematic effects induced by a flat isotropic dielectric slab
  146. BaR-SPOrt: the instrument to be accommodated at Dome C
  147. CMB Polarimetry from the Antarctic Plateau
  148. MASTER: a radiometer for mm and sub-mm observations from the Antarctic Plateau
  149. Precision CMB Polarization from Dome-C: the BRAIN experiment
  150. The BaR-SPOrt experiment: measuring the CMBP E-mode power spectrum from Dome C
  151. Effects of thermal fluctuations in the SPOrt experiment
  152. High stability and sensitivity correlation polarimeters for CMB polarization measurements
  153. Optical properties of dielectrics in the mm range: the case of spurious polarization induced by a vacuum window
  154. Thermal design and performance evaluation of the BaR-SPOrt cryostat
  155. The Sky Polarization Observatory
  156. BaR-SPOrt: Balloon-Borne Radiometers for Sky Polarization Observations
  157. An iterative destriping technique for diffuse background polarization data
  158. SPOrt: an experiment aimed at measuring the large-scale cosmic microwave background polarization
  159. The BaR-SPOrt experiment
  160. CMB observations: improvements of the performance of correlation radiometers by signal modulation and synchronous detection
  161. Polarimetry of the Cosmic Microwave Background from the Antarctic Plateau
  162. The BaR-SPOrt experiment: The Science
  163. The Milano polarimeter: An instrument to search for large scale polarization of the cosmic microwave background
  164. A destriping technique for SPOrt polarization data
  165. Calibration techniques and devices for correlation radiometers used in polarization measurements
  166. The BaR-SPOrt experiment
  167. The Milano polarization experiment devoted to the study of the cosmic microwave background
  168. MASTER: A Triple Heterodyne Receiver for Astronomy in the Millimetre and Submillimetre Domain
  169. Ultraviolet Italian Sky Surveyor (UVISS) on the International Space Station (ISS): study report
  170. Search for Cosmic Microwave Background polarization
  171. TRIS EXPERIMENT: a search for spectral distortions in the CMB spectrum close to 1 GHz
  172. The long wavelength spectrum of the Cosmic Microwave Background
  173. The Sky Polarization Observatory (SPOrt) Programme