BICEP2 has plenty of competition in searching for B - mode polarization in the CMB: other projects include the Atacama B - mode Search (ABS) led by Princeton University; the POLARBEAR experiment led by the University of California, Berkeley; the high - altitude balloon — borne E and B Experiment (EBEX) run by the University of Minnesota; the Cosmology
Large Angular Scale Surveyor (CLASS) led by Johns Hopkins University; and numerous others.
Not exact matches
Another result that we don't really understand is that we don't see any temperature fluctuations in the microwave background on
scales larger than 60 degrees [the
angular size in the sky of the fluctuations].
Another experiment there, the South Pole Telescope, reported finding B - mode polarization last year, although the signal it saw was at a different
angular scale across the sky and was clearly due to the known process of gravitational lensing (a warping of light caused by massive objects) of the CMB by
large galaxies, rather than the primordial gravitational waves seen here.
By combining the light from four telescopes, the European Southern Observatory Very
Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) delivers
angular resolution at milli - arcsecond
scale and astrometry at tens of micro-arcsecond.
A selection of Castellani's
large -
scale shaped relief canvases, Superfici bianche (White Surfaces), are presented in juxtaposition with recent
angular metallic paintings titled Biangolare cromato (Bi-angular Chrome) and Angolare cromato (Angular Chrome), the latter of which Castellani installs in c
angular metallic paintings titled Biangolare cromato (Bi-
angular Chrome) and Angolare cromato (Angular Chrome), the latter of which Castellani installs in c
angular Chrome) and Angolare cromato (
Angular Chrome), the latter of which Castellani installs in c
Angular Chrome), the latter of which Castellani installs in corners.
Castellani's
large -
scale relief canvases are placed in dialogue with his more recent
angular, metallic paintings.
These free - style, smooth, vector - based motifs of
angular scribbles, slicing zig zags, looping lines, biomorphic shapes and colour fields are then exactingly transferred onto
large scale canvas with paint and tape as well as digital printing.