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R. Adam

Researcher at École Polytechnique

Publications -  75
Citations -  5044

R. Adam is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Galaxy cluster. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 70 publications receiving 4432 citations. Previous affiliations of R. Adam include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Planck 2015 results. I. Overview of products and scientific results

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TL;DR: The European Space Agency's Planck satellite, dedicated to studying the early Universe and its subsequent evolution, was launched 14~May 2009 and scanned the microwave and submillimetre sky continuously between 12~August 2009 and 23~October 2013 as discussed by the authors.
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Planck intermediate results. XLVII. Planck constraints on reionization history

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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 2015 results. X. Diffuse component separation: Foreground maps

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the problem of diffuse astrophysical component separation, and process these maps within a Bayesian framework to derive a consistent set of full-sky component maps.
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Planck intermediate results. XXX. The angular power spectrum of polarized dust emission at intermediate and high Galactic latitudes

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors exploit the Planck HFI polarization data from 100 to 353GHz to measure the dust angular power spectra over the range $40<\ell<600$ well away from the Galactic plane.
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Planck 2015 results. VIII. High Frequency Instrument data processing: Calibration and maps

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the processing applied to the Planck High Frequency Instrument (HFI) cleaned, time-ordered information to produce photometrically calibrated maps in temperature and (for the first time) in polarization.