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L. Martinis
Researcher at ENEA
Publications - 31
Citations - 3370
L. Martinis is an academic researcher from ENEA. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic microwave background & BOOMERanG experiment. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 31 publications receiving 3143 citations.
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MITO: the 2.6 m millimetre telescope at Testa Grigia
M. De Petris,E. Aquilini,M. Canonico,L. D'Addio,P. de Bernardis,G. Mainella,A. Mandiello,L. Martinis,Silvia Masi,Bianca Melchiorri,M. Perciballi,Francesco Scaramuzzi +11 more
TL;DR: Melchiorri et al. as discussed by the authors described a new ground based telescope dedicated to millimetre cosmological research: MITO, Millimetre and Infrared Testagrigia Observatory.
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Balloon-borne 3He cryostat for millimetre bolometric photometry
Pasquale Palumbo,E. Aquilini,P. Cardoni,P. de Bernardis,A. De Ninno,L. Martinis,Silvia Masi,Francesco Scaramuzzi +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 3 He refrigerator and a multiband far infrared (FIR) photometer was used for a balloon flight with three bolometers, one to 0.3 K and one to 1.5 K. The total holding time of the cryostat exceeds 5 days, being limited by exhaustion of the main 4 He and N 2 baths.
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Multiple Peaks in the Angular Power Spectrum of the Cosmic Microwave Background: Significance and Consequences for Cosmology
P. de Bernardis,Peter A. R. Ade,James J. Bock,J. R. Bond,Julian Borrill,A. Boscaleri,K. Coble,Carlo R. Contaldi,B. P. Crill,G. De Troia,P. C. Farese,K. Ganga,M. Giacometti,E. Hivon,Viktor Hristov,A. Iacoangeli,Andrew H. Jaffe,W. C. Jones,Andrew E. Lange,L. Martinis,Silvia Masi,P. V. Mason,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,Alessandro Melchiorri,T. E. Montroy,Calvin B. Netterfield,Enzo Pascale,F. Piacentini,Dmitry Pogosyan,G. Polenta,F. Pongetti,Simon Prunet,Giovanni Romeo,J. E. Ruhl,F. Scaramuzzi +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, three peaks and two dips have been detected in the power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background from the BOOMERANG experiment, at locations and amplitudes consistent with the adiabatic inflationary model.
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First results from the BOOMERanG experiment
P. de Bernardis,Peter A. R. Ade,James J. Bock,John Bond,Julian Borrill,A. Boscaleri,K. Coble,B. P. Crill,G. de Gasperis,G. De Troia,P. C. Farese,Pedro G. Ferreira,Ken Ganga,M. Giacometti,Eric Hivon,Viktor Hristov,A. Iacoangeli,A. H. Jaffe,Andrew E. Lange,L. Martinis,Silvia Masi,P. V. Mason,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,Alessandro Melchiorri,L. Miglio,T. E. Montroy,Calvin B. Netterfield,Enzo Pascale,F. Piacentini,Dmitry Pogosyan,F. Pongetti,Simon Prunet,S. Rao,Giovanni Romeo,J. E. Ruhl,F. Scaramuzzi,D. Sforna,Nicola Vittorio +37 more
TL;DR: The first results from the BOOMERanG experiment were reported in this paper, which mapped at 90, 150, 240 and 410 GHz a wide (3%) region of the microwave sky with minimal local contamination.
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The BOOMERANG experiment
Andrew E. Lange,P. de Bernardis,M. De Petris,Silvia Masi,Francesco Melchiorri,E. Aquilini,L. Martinis,Francesco Scaramuzzi,Bianca Melchiorri,A. Boscaleri,Giovanni Romeo,J. J. Bock,Z. Chen,M. J. Devlin,M. Gervasi,V. V. Hristov,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,D. E. Osgood,Paul L. Richards,Peter A. R. Ade,Matthew Joseph Griffin +20 more
TL;DR: The BOOMERANG (Balloon Observations Of Millimetric Extragalactic RAdiation aNd Geophysics) experiment is an international effort to measure the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropy on angular scales of 20 to 4°, with unprecedented sensitivity, sky and spectral coverage as mentioned in this paper.