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| GBT+MUSTANG map of W3 (data from October 2006 engineering run; image courtesy of Bill Cotton) | ![]() |
| Expected Spectral Energy Distributions from galaxies at z=0, 5, and 10, compared to mapping sensitivities for a range of current and future instruments. Due to its large collecting area, a 64-pixel bolometer array on the GBT will be competitive with next-generation millimeter and submillimeter facilities. | ![]() |
| Selected CMB power spectrum measurements. To better understand the excess power seen at small angular scales (L > 2000) it is vital to better determine the properties of faint extragalactic radio sources. Power spectra are from Bennet et al. 2003; Readhead et al. 2004; and Kuo et al. 2004. Not shown are data from the OVRO/BIMA 30 GHz experiment (Dawson et al. 2006) which show consistent results on smaller angular scales. | ![]() |
| The Ka-band receiver and Caltech Continuum Backend mounted on the GBT, seen from inside the receiver room (December 2005) | |
| Current constraints on, and models of, 30 GHz source counts, weighted by contribution to the residual variance to a map of the CMB. (Figure adapted from Cleary et al. 2005) | ![]() |
| The expected cosmological polarization signals from primordial gravity waves and gravitational lensing of the polarized signal from the last scattering surface are orders of magnitude fainter than we have currently achieved and will require precise knowledge of astrophysical foregrounds. | ![]() |