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  • Planck 2015 results. X. Diffuse component separation: Foreground maps
    Planck has mapped the microwave sky in temperature over nine frequency bands between 30 and 857 GHz and in polarization over seven frequency bands between 30 and 353 GHz in polarization. In this paper we consider the problem of diffuse astrophysical component separation, and process these maps within a Bayesian framework to derive an internally
    Planck Collaboration et al.

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    2016
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    492
  • Planck 2015 results. XI. CMB power spectra, likelihoods, and robustness of parameters
    This paper presents the Planck 2015 likelihoods, statistical descriptions of the 2-point correlationfunctions of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature and polarization fluctuations that account for relevant uncertainties, both instrumental and astrophysical in nature. They are based on the same hybrid approach used for the previous
    Planck Collaboration et al.

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    2016
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    819
  • Planck 2015 results. XII. Full focal plane simulations
    We present the 8th full focal plane simulation set (FFP8), deployed in support of the Planck 2015 results. FFP8 consists of 10 fiducial mission realizations reduced to 18 144 maps, together with the most massive suite of Monte Carlo realizations of instrument noise and CMB ever generated, comprising 104 mission realizations reduced to about 106
    Planck Collaboration et al.

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    2016
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    137
  • Planck 2015 results. XIII. Cosmological parameters
    This paper presents cosmological results based on full-mission Planck observations of temperature and polarization anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation. Our results are in very good agreement with the 2013 analysis of the Planck nominal-mission temperature data, but with increased precision. The temperature and
    Planck Collaboration et al.

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    2016
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    1000
  • Planck 2015 results. XIV. Dark energy and modified gravity
    We study the implications of Planck data for models of dark energy (DE) and modified gravity (MG) beyond the standard cosmological constant scenario. We start with cases where the DE only directly affects the background evolution, considering Taylor expansions of the equation of state w(a), as well as principal component analysis and
    Planck Collaboration et al.

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    9
    2016
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    755
  • Planck 2015 results. XV. Gravitational lensing
    We present the most significant measurement of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) lensing potential to date (at a level of 40σ), using temperature and polarization data from the Planck 2015 full-mission release. Using a polarization-only estimator, we detect lensing at a significance of 5σ. We cross-check the accuracy of our measurement using
    Planck Collaboration et al.

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    9
    2016
    Citations
    489