polarimetry

The short wavelength instrument for the polarization explorer balloon-borne experiment: Polarization modulation issues

In this paper we investigate the impact of using a polarization modulator in The Short Wavelength Instrument for the Polarization Explorer (SWIPE) of the large scale polarization explorer (LSPE). The experiment is optimized to measure the linear polarization of the cosmic microwave background at large angular scales during a circumpolar long-duration stratospheric balloon mission, and uses multimode bolometers cooled to.3 K. The 330 detectors cover three bands at 140, 220, and 240 GHz.

The QUBIC instrument for CMB polarization measurements

Measurements of cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization may reveal the presence of a background of gravitational waves produced during cosmic inflation, providing thus a test of inflationary models. The Q&U Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology (QUBIC) is an experiment designed to measure the CMB polarization. It is based on the novel concept of bolometric interferometry, which combines the sensitivity of bolometric detectors with the properties of beam synthesis and control of calibration offered by interferometers.

SWIPE multi-mode pixel assembly design and beam pattern measurements at cryogenic temperature

In this paper, we present beam pattern tests performed on the SWIPE multi-mode bolometric detector pixel assembly. A 20-mm-aperture horn is coupled to a large detector absorber (10 mm diameter) with a TES sensor located on the side. The pixel assembly has been tested at the bolometer base temperature of 340 mK, inside a custom cryogenic test bed, looking at a Gunn oscillator (128 GHz) located in the far field.

Mapping flooded vegetation using COSMO-SkyMed: Comparison with polarimetric and optical data over rice fields

The capability of COSMO-SkyMed (CSK) radar to remotely sense standing water beneath vegetation using an automatic algorithm working on a single image is investigated. The objective is to contribute to tackle the problem of missed detection of inundated vegetation by near real-time flood mapping algorithms using SAR data. The focus is on CSK because its four-satellite constellation is very suitable for rapid mapping. A set of CSK observations of an area inNorthern Italy wheremany rice fields are present and recurrent artificial inundations occur were analyzed.

Experimental results of polarimetric passive ISAR exploiting DVB-S2 illumination

This paper shows a first analysis of polarimetric passive ISAR images using digital video broadcasting-satellite (DVB-S(2)) as illuminator of opportunity. A measurement campaign has been conducted exploiting an experimental system developed at Fraunhofer FHR and a ferry as cooperative target. The collected data have been firstly processed by means of backprojection to obtain ISAR images at each polarimetric channel. Then two different representations in the polarimetric domain are considered. The first one is a color coding based on a modified Pauli decomposition.

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