Bibcode
Rubiño-Martín, J. A.; Génova-Santos, R.; Rebolo, R.; Aguiar, Cózar-Castellano, J. M.; Gómez-Reñasco, F.; Gutiérrez, C. M.; Hoyland, R. J.; López-Caraballo, C.; Peláez-Santos, A. E.; Pérez-de-Taoro, M. R.; Poidevin, F.; Ruiz-Granados, B.; Sánchez de la Rosa, V.; Tramonte, D.; Vega-Moreno, A.; Viera-Curbelo, T.; Vignaga, R.; Martínez-González, E.; Barreiro, R. B.; Casaponsa, B.; Casas, F. J.; Diego, J. M.; Fernández-Cobos, R.; Herranz, D.; López-Caniego, M.; Ortiz, D.; Vielva, P.; Artal, E.; Aja, B.; Cagigas, J.; Cano, J. L.; de la Fuente, J.; Mediavilla, A.; Terán, J. V.; Villa, E.; Piccirillo, L.; Dickinson, C.; Grainge, K.; Harper, S.; Maffei, B.; McCulloch, M.; Melhuish, S.; Pisano, G.; Watson, R. A.; Lasenby, A.; Ashdown, M.; Perrott, Y.; Razavi-Ghods, N.; Titterington, D.; Scott, P.
Bibliographical reference
Highlights on Spanish Astrophysics IX, Proceedings of the XII Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society held on July 18-22, 2016, in Bilbao, Spain, ISBN 978-84-606-8760-3. S. Arribas, A. Alonso-Herrero, F. Figueras, C. Hernández-Monteagudo, A. Sánchez-Lavega, S. Pérez-Hoyos (eds.), p. 99-107
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2017
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Description
We present the current status of the QUIJOTE (Q-U-I JOint TEnerife)
experiment, a new polarimeter with the aim of characterizing the
polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background, and other galactic or
extra-galactic physical processes that emit in microwaves in the
frequency range 10-42 GHz, and at largeangular scales (around 1 degree
resolution). The experiment has been designed to reach the required
sensitivity to detect a primordial gravitational wave component in the
CMB, provided its tensor-to-scalar ratio is larger than r˜0.05.
The project consists of two telescopes and three instruments which will
survey a large sky area from the Teide Observatory to provide I, Q and U
maps of high sensitivity. The first QUIJOTE instrument, known as
Multi-Frequency Instrument (MFI), has been surveying the northern sky in
four individual frequencies between 10 and 20 GHz since November 2012,
providing data with an average sensitivity of 80 μK/beam in Q and U
in a region of 20,000 square-degrees. The second instrument, or
Thirty-GHz Instrument (TGI), is currently undergoing the commissioning
phase, and the third instrument, or Forty-GHz Instrument (FGI), is in
the final fabrication phase. Finally, we describe the first scientific
results obtained with the MFI. Some specific regions, mainly along the
Galactic plane, have been surveyed to a deeper depth, reaching
sensitivities of around 40 μK/beam. We present new upper limits on
the polarization of the anomalous dust emission, resulting from these
data, in the Perseus molecular complex and in the W43 molecular complex.