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F. Couchot

Researcher at University of Paris-Sud

Publications -  182
Citations -  31551

F. Couchot is an academic researcher from University of Paris-Sud. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planck & Cosmic microwave background. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 180 publications receiving 29846 citations.

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Planck early results - I. The Planck mission

Peter A. R. Ade, +294 more
TL;DR: The European Space Agency's Planck satellite was launched on 14 May 2009, and has been surveying the sky stably and continuously since 13 August 2009 as mentioned in this paper, and it will continue to gather scientific data until the end of its cryogenic lifetime.
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Planck 2013 results. XXIX. Planck catalogue of Sunyaev-Zeldovich sources

P. A. R. Ade, +272 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the all-sky Planck catalogue of clusters and cluster candidates derived from Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) effect detections using the first 15.5 months of Planck satellite observations.
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Planck Early Results: The Planck mission

P. A. R. Ade, +271 more
TL;DR: The European Space Agency's Planck satellite was launched on 14 May 2009, and has been surveying the sky stably and continuously since 13 August 2009 as discussed by the authors, and it will continue to gather scientific data until the end of its cryogenic lifetime.
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Planck 2013 results. XXIV. Constraints on primordial non-Gaussianity

Peter A. R. Ade, +302 more
TL;DR: The Planck nominal mission cosmic microwave background (CMB) maps yield unprecedented constraints on primordial non-Gaussianity (NG) using three optimal bispectrum estimators, separable template-fitting (KSW), binned, and modal as discussed by the authors.
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Planck intermediate results - XLVII. Planck constraints on reionization history

R. Adam, +221 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate constraints on cosmic reionization extracted from the Planck cosmic microwave background (CMB) data and find that the universe is ionized at less than the 10% level at redshifts above z ≃ 10.8.