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G. Maggio

Researcher at INAF

Publications -  72
Citations -  42094

G. Maggio is an academic researcher from INAF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planck & Cosmic microwave background. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 56 publications receiving 37158 citations.

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Planck intermediate results. XLVII. Planck constraints on reionization history

R. Adam, +164 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.
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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.
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Planck intermediate results: XLVI. Reduction of large-scale systematic effects in HFI polarization maps and estimation of the reionization optical depth

Nabila Aghanim, +218 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the identification, modelling, and removal of previously unexplained systematic effects in the polarization data of the Planck High Frequency Instrument (HFI) on large angular scales.
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Planck 2015 results: XIX. Constraints on primordial magnetic fields

Peter A. R. Ade, +282 more
TL;DR: The impact of primordial magnetic fields (PMFs) on the CMB temperature and polarization spectra was investigated in this paper, with different bounds depending on the specific effect that is analysed.
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Planck 2013 results. I. Overview of products and scientific results

Peter A. R. Ade, +470 more
TL;DR: The ESA's Planck satellite was launched 14 May 2009 and has been scanning the microwave and sub-millimetre sky continuously since 12 August 2009 as discussed by the authors, where it has measured gravitational lensing of CMB anisotropies at greater than 25 sigma.