QUaD

Ground-based cosmic microwave background polarization experiment From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

QUaD,[1] an acronym for QUEST at DASI, was a ground-based cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization experiment at the South Pole. QUEST (Q and U Extragalactic Sub-mm Telescope) was the original name attributed to the bolometer detector instrument, while DASI is a famous CMB interferometry experiment credited with the first detection of CMB polarization. QUaD used the existing DASI mechanical infrastructure but replaced the DASI interferometric array with a bolometer detector at the end of a cassegrain optical system. The mount has housed the Keck Array since 2011.

AlternativenamesQUEST at DASI Edit this at Wikidata
Location(s)Antarctic Treaty area
Coordinates89°59′29″S 44°30′00″W Edit this at Wikidata
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A photograph of the QUaD telescope inside its groundshield taken from a crane above the telescope.
Alternative namesQUEST at DASI Edit this at Wikidata
Location(s)Antarctic Treaty area
Coordinates89°59′29″S 44°30′00″W Edit this at Wikidata
QUaD is located in Antarctica
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