VSA Observations of the Anomalous Microwave Emission in the Perseus Region (2009)
Tibbs, Christopher T., Watson, Robert A., Dickinson, Clive, Davies, Rodney D., Davis, Richard J., Del Burgo, Carlos, ...
The dust feature G159.6--18.5 in the Perseus region has previously been observed with the COSMOSOMAS experiment \citep{Watson:05} on angular scales of $\approx$ 1$^{\circ}$, and was found to exhibit...
Bock, James, Aljabri, Abdullah, Amblard, Alex, Baumann, Daniel, Betoule, Marc, Chui, Talso, ...
Measurements of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropy have served as the best experimental probe of the early universe to date. The inflationary paradigm, inspired in part by the extreme...
A refined model for spinning dust radiation (2009)
Ali-Haïmoud, Yacine, Hirata, Christopher M., Dickinson, Clive
We present a comprehensive treatment of the spectrum of electric dipole emission from spinning dust grains, updating the commonly used model of Draine & Lazarian. Grain angular velocity distributions...
Observing the Evolution of the Universe (2009)
Aguirre, James, Amblard, Alexandre, Ashoorioon, Amjad, Baccigalupi, Carlo, Balbi, Amedeo, Bartlett, James, ...
How did the universe evolve? The fine angular scale (l>1000) temperature and polarization anisotropies in the CMB are a Rosetta stone for understanding the evolution of the universe. Through detailed...
Centimetre-wave continuum radiation from the ρ Ophiuchi molecular cloud (2008)
Casassus, Simon, Dickinson, Clive, Cleary, Kieran, Paladini, Roberta, Etxaluze, Mireya, Lim, Tanya, ...
The ρ Oph molecular cloud is undergoing intermediate-mass star formation. Ultraviolet radiation from its hottest young stars heats and dissociates exposed layers, but does not ionize hydrogen. Only...
Centimeter-wave continuum radiation from the rho Ophiuchi molecular cloud (2008)
Casassus, Simon, Dickinson, Clive, Cleary, Kieran, Paladini, Roberta, Etxaluze, Mireya, Lim, Tanya, ...
The rho Oph molecular cloud is undergoing intermediate-mass star formation. UV radiation from its hottest young stars heats and dissociates exposed layers, but does not ionize hydrogen. Only faint...
Hafez, Yaser A., Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard J., Dickinson, Clive, Battistelli, Elia S., Blanco, Francisco, ...
Accurate calibration of data is essential for the current generation of cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments. Using data from the Very Small Array (VSA), we describe procedures which will...
Radio source calibration for the VSA and other CMB instruments at around 30 GHz (2008)
Hafez, Yaser A., Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard J., Dickinson, Clive, Battistelli, Elia S., Blanco, Francisco, ...
Accurate calibration of data is essential for the current generation of CMB experiments. Using data from the Very Small Array (VSA), we describe procedures which will lead to an accuracy of 1 percent...
Scaife, Anna, Green, David A., Battye, Richard A., Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard J., Dickinson, Clive, ...
We present results from observations made at 33 GHz with the Very Small Array (VSA) telescope towards potential candidates in the Galactic plane for spinning dust emission. In the cases of the...
Non-Gaussianity in the Very Small Array CMB maps with Smooth-Goodness-of-fit tests (2006)
Rubino-Martin, Jose Alberto, Aliaga, Antonio M., Barreiro, R. B., Battye, Richard A., Carreira, Pedro, Cleary, Kieran, ...
(Abridged) We have used the Rayner & Best (1989) smooth tests of goodness-of-fit to study the Gaussianity of the Very Small Array (VSA) data. Out of the 41 published VSA individual pointings...
A VSA search for the extended Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect in the Corona Borealis Supercluster (2005)
Genova-Santos, Ricardo, Rubino-Martin, Jose Alberto, Rebolo, Rafael, Cleary, Kieran, Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard J., ...
We present interferometric imaging at 33 GHz of the Corona Borealis supercluster, using the extended configuration of the Very Small Array. A total area of 24 deg^2 has been imaged, with an angular...
Source subtraction for the extended Very Small Array and 33-GHz source count estimates (2004)
Cleary, Kieran A., Taylor, Angela C., Waldram, Elizabeth, Battye, Richard A., Dickinson, Clive, Davies, Rod D., ...
We describe the source subtraction strategy and observations for the extended Very Small Array, a CMB interferometer operating at 33 GHz. A total of 453 sources were monitored at 33 GHz using a...
High sensitivity measurements of the CMB power spectrum with the extended Very Small Array (2004)
Dickinson, Clive, Battye, Richard A., Cleary, Kieran, Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard J., Genova-Santos, Ricardo, ...
We present deep Ka-band ($\nu \approx 33$ GHz) observations of the CMB made with the extended Very Small Array (VSA). This configuration produces a naturally weighted synthesized FWHM beamwidth of...
Cosmological parameter estimation using Very Small Array data out to l=1500 (2004)
Rebolo, Rafael, Battye, Richard A., Carreira, Pedro, Cleary, Kieran, Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard J., ...
We estimate cosmological parameters using data obtained by the Very Small Array (VSA) in its extended configuration, in conjunction with a variety of other CMB data and external priors. Within the...
Estimating the bispectrum of the Very Small Array data (2004)
Smith, Sarah, Rocha, Graca, Challinor, Anthony, Battye, Richard A., Carreira, Pedro, Cleary, Kieran, ...
We estimate the bispectrum of the Very Small Array data from the compact and extended configuration observations released in December 2002, and compare our results to those obtained from Gaussian...
Searching for non-Gaussianity in the VSA data (2003)
Savage, Richard, Battye, Richard A., Carreira, Pedro, Cleary, Kieran, Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard J., ...
We have tested Very Small Array (VSA) observations of three regions of sky for the presence of non-Gaussianity, using high-order cumulants, Minkowski functionals, a wavelet-based test and a Bayesian...
The CMB power spectrum out to l=1400 measured by the VSA (2002)
Grainge, Keith, Carreira, Pedro, Cleary, Kieran, Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard J., Dickinson, Clive, ...
We have observed the cosmic microwave background (CMB) in three regions of sky using the Very Small Array (VSA) in an extended configuration with antennas of beamwidth 2 degrees at 34 GHz. Combined...
Cosmological parameter estimation and Bayesian model comparison using VSA data (2002)
Slosar, Anze, Carreira, Pedro, Cleary, Kieran, Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard J., Dickinson, Clive, ...
We constrain the basic comological parameters using the first observations by the Very Small Array (VSA) in its extended configuration, together with existing cosmic microwave background data and...
First results from the Very Small Array -- IV. Cosmological parameter estimation (2002)
Rubino-Martin, Jose Alberto, Rebolo, Rafael, Carreira, Pedro, Cleary, Kieran, Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard J., ...
We investigate the constraints on basic cosmological parameters set by the first compact-configuration observations of the Very Small Array (VSA), and other cosmological data sets, in the standard...
First results from the Very Small Array -- I. Observational methods (2002)
Watson, Robert A., Carreira, Pedro, Cleary, Kieran, Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard J., Dickinson, Clive, ...
The Very Small Array (VSA) is a synthesis telescope designed to image faint structures in the cosmic microwave background on degree and sub-degree angular scales. The VSA has key differences from...
First results from the Very Small Array -- III. The CMB power spectrum (2002)
Scott, Paul F., Carreira, Pedro, Cleary, Kieran, Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard, Dickinson, Clive, ...
We present the power spectrum of the fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background detected by the Very Small Array (VSA) in its first season of observations in its compact configuration. We find...
First results from the Very Small Array -- II. Observations of the CMB (2002)
Taylor, Angela C., Carreira, Pedro, Cleary, Kieran, Davies, Rod D., Davis, Richard J., Dickinson, Clive, ...
We have observed the cosmic microwave background temperature fluctuations in eight fields covering three separated areas of sky with the Very Small Array at 34 GHz. A total area of 101 square degrees...