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    Planck pre-launch status: The Planck mission

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    URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10902/926
    DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200912983
    ISSN: 0004-6361
    ISSN: 1432-0746
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    Tauber, Jan A.; Mandolesi, Nazzareno; Puget, Jean Loup; Banos, T.; Bersanelli, Marco; Bouchet, François R.; Butler, Reginald Christopher; Charra, J.; Crone, Gerald A. E.; Aja Abelán, BeatrizAutoridad Unican; Artal Latorre, EduardoAutoridad Unican; Barreiro Vilas, Rita BelénAutoridad Unican; Fuente Rodríguez, Luisa María de laAutoridad Unican; Herranz Muñoz, DiegoAutoridad Unican; Martínez González, Enrique; Mediavilla Sánchez, ÁngelAutoridad Unican; Pascual Gutiérrez, Juan PabloAutoridad Unican; Sanz Estévez, José Luis; Vielva Martínez, PatricioAutoridad Unican; [et al.]
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    2010-09-15
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    © ESO 2010
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    Astronomy and Astrophysics, 520, A1.
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    EDP Sciences
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/200912983
    Palabras clave
    Cosmic microwave background
    Space vehicles: instruments
    Instrumentation: detectors
    Instrumentation: polarimeters
    Submillimeter: general
    Radio continuum: general
    Resumen/Abstract
    The European Space Agency's Planck satellite, launched on 14 May 2009, is the third-generation space experiment in the field of cosmic microwave background (CMB) research. It will image the anisotropies of the CMB over the whole sky, with unprecedented sensitivity ( ~ 2 × 10-6) and angular resolution (~5 arcmin). Planck will provide a major source of information relevant to many fundamental cosmological problems and will test current theories of the early evolution of the Universe and the origin of structure. It will also address a wide range of areas of astrophysical research related to the Milky Way as well as external galaxies and clusters of galaxies. The ability of Planck to measure polarization across a wide frequency range (30-350 GHz), with high precision and accuracy, and over the whole sky, will provide unique insight, not only into specific cosmological questions, but also into the properties of the interstellar medium. This paper is part of a series which describes the technical capabilities of the Planck scientific payload. It is based on the knowledge gathered during the on-ground calibration campaigns of the major subsystems, principally its telescope and its two scientific instruments, and of tests at fully integrated satellite level. It represents the best estimate before launch of the technical performance that the satellite and its payload will achieve in flight. In this paper, we summarise the main elements of the payload performance, which is described in detail in the accompanying papers. In addition, we describe the satellite performance elements which are most relevant for science, and provide an overview of the plans for scientific operations and data analysis.
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