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1. Characterization and Removal of Galactic Dust Foreground from Measurements of the Polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation [NSF-ANT09-44513]
The proposal seeks funding to begin a research effort on characterizing and extracting galactic dust emissions from the data that will be collected by the NASA-funded Antarctic Long Duration Balloon-borne ...


2. ARIANNA housekeeping and event data from prototype station [ARIANNAProject-Protostation]
ARIANNA data will consist of housekeeping environmental data such as temperatures, wind speed, and power consumption parameters, and event data which contains waveforms from the ARIANNA prototype ...


3. Antarctic Plateau Anisotropy Chasing Experiment 96 [apache96]
APACHE 96 is devoted to the study of the anisotropies of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation at millimetric wavelengths (1.1, 1.3, 2.1, 3.0 mm). Purpose of production: Maps of the sky millimetric ...


4. Cosmological Research with the 10 meter South Pole Telescope [NSF-ANT06-38937]
This is a program of research activities broadly directed toward using the new ten-meter South Pole Telescope (SPT) to probe the nature of dark energy and inflation. The telescope and the initial ...


5. BICEP2 and SPUD - A Search for Inflation with Degree-Scale Polarimetry from the South Pole [NSF-ANT10-44978]
BICEP2 and SPUD - A Search for Inflation with Degree-Scale Polarimetry from the South Pole. The proposed work is a four-year program of research activities directed toward upgrading the BICEP (Background ...


6. CMB anisotropy data from the BOOMERanG experiment [Boomerang]
The BOOMERanG experiment has detected temperature fluctuations the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), the otherwise isotropic radiation coming from the early Universe. These anisotropies have a low ...


7. Millimetric sky emission measured at Terra Nova Bay [OASI90_btn]
Millimetric sky emission was measured at Terra Nova Bay. Magellanic clouds emission was measured at 2mm Data have been acquired during the 1989-90 summer expedition at BTN. Dataset is complete.


8. Millimetric sky emission measured at Terra Nova Bay [OASI89_btn]
Millimetric sky emission was measured at Terra Nova Bay. Data have been acquired during the 1988-89 summer expedition at BTN. Dataset is complete.


9. Millimetric sky emission measured at Terra Nova Bay [noise87_btn]
Millimetric sky emission was measured at Terra Nova Bay. Site testing: sky noise Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropies Data have been acquired during the 1987 summer expedition at BTN for two ...


10. Millimetric sky emission measured at Terra Nova Bay [OASI88_btn]
Millimetric sky emission was measured at Terra Nova Bay. Site testing: sky noise Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropies Data have been acquired during the 1987-88 summer expedition at BTN.


11. mm and sub-mm astronomy with coherent detectors [SIS]
Astrophysical and Cosmological Observations at mm and sub-mm wavelengths taking advantage of the exceptional transparency and stability of the earth atmosphere above the Antarctic Plateau


12. CMBR Polarization [CMBR_Polarization]
Search for polarization at large angular scales in the distribution of the Cosmic Microwave Background. Minimum Altitude: 0 M Maximum Altitude: 3500 M


13. mm and sub-mm astronomy with coherent detectors [mm_and_sub-mm_astronomy]
Astrophysical and Cosmological Observations at mm and sub-mm wavelengths taking advantage of the exceptional transparency and stability of the earth atmosphere above the Antarctic Plateau. Minimum ...


14. CMBR Temperature: search for spectral distortions [CMBR_Temperature]
Search for deviations from a Planck distribution in the spectrum of the Cosmic Microwave Background at frequencies close to 1 GHz Minimum/Maximum Altitude: 2900m


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