2022
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac63ca
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COMAP Early Science. III. CO Data Processing

Abstract: We describe the first-season CO Mapping Array Project (COMAP) analysis pipeline that converts raw detector readouts to calibrated sky maps. This pipeline implements four main steps: gain calibration, filtering, data selection, and mapmaking. Absolute gain calibration relies on a combination of instrumental and astrophysical sources, while relative gain calibration exploits real-time total-power variations. High-efficiency filtering is achieved through spectroscopic common-mode rejection within and across recei… Show more

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“…As described in Foss et al (2022), after the COMAP timeordered data have been filtered and calibrated, and the bad observations have been removed, the cleaned data set is compressed into a set of 3D maps. We make separate maps for the Lissajous scans and the CES scans, since these tend to have different systematics and statistical properties.…”
Section: Power Spectrum Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As described in Foss et al (2022), after the COMAP timeordered data have been filtered and calibrated, and the bad observations have been removed, the cleaned data set is compressed into a set of 3D maps. We make separate maps for the Lissajous scans and the CES scans, since these tend to have different systematics and statistical properties.…”
Section: Power Spectrum Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We estimate separate cross-spectra for the Lissajous and CES data, for each of the three CO fields that we have observed (Foss et al 2022). Since we found clear excess power in the Lissajous spectra, we do not include them in the main results, and we will here focus on the CES data.…”
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