Tommaso Ghigna (Oxford U.)  “The quest for CMB B-modes and the challenge of controlling systematic effects”

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Abstract:   The Cosmic Microwave Background has played a central role for cosmology in the past few decades. From the very first detection of its temperature more than 50 years ago to the measurement of the temperature anisotropy, every step contributed …

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