As found at
http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.0439

THE PLANCK MISSION

François R. Bouchet


Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP), CNRS & UPMC, 98 bis Bd Arago, F75014, Paris

On behalf of the Planck collaboration for the results. All further mistakes are mine :-)


Abstract: These lecture from the 100th Les Houches summer school on "Post-planck cosmology" of July 2013 discuss some aspects of the Planck mission, whose prime objective was a very accurate measurement of the temperature anisotropies of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). We announced our findings a few months ago, on March 21st, 2013. I describe some of the relevant steps we took to obtain these results, sketching the measurement process, how we processed the data to obtain full sky maps at 9 different frequencies, and how we extracted the CMB temperature anisotropies map and angular power spectrum. I conclude by describing some of the main cosmological implications of the statistical characteristics of the CMB we found. Of course, this is a very much shortened and somewhat biased view of the Planck 2013 results, written with the hope that it may lead some of the students to consult the original papers.


The paper is in pdf format only.