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<i>Planck</i>pre-launch status: HFI beam expectations from the optical optimisation of the focal plane
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Optical DesignEngineeringAstrostatisticsSpace OpticBeam OpticOptical PropertiesAstronomical Image AnalysisSpace SciencesHfi Beam ExpectationsOptical SystemsOptical OptimisationObservational CosmologyPhotonicsPhotometryPhysicsAstrodynamicsLaser Beam PropagationRadiation MeasurementHigh Frequency InstrumentTime MetrologyRadiometryRadio TelescopeOptical TolerancingTelescope Beam PatternsAstrophysicsNatural SciencesOptical PhysicApplied PhysicsFocal PlaneOptical System Analysis
<i>Planck<i/> is a European Space Agency (ESA) satellite, launched in May 2009, which will map the cosmic microwave background anisotropies in intensity and polarisation with unprecedented detail and sensitivity. It will also provide full-sky maps of astrophysical foregrounds. An accurate knowledge of the telescope beam patterns is an essential element for a correct analysis of the acquired astrophysical data. We present a detailed description of the optical design of the High Frequency Instrument (HFI) together with some of the optical performances measured during the calibration campaigns. We report on the evolution of the knowledge of the pre-launch HFI beam patterns when coupled to ideal telescope elements, and on their significance for the HFI data analysis procedure.
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