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ROMA: a map-making algorithm for polarised CMB data sets

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arxiv astro-ph/0502142 v1 pith:IQ6BFOUO submitted 2005-02-07 astro-ph

ROMA: a map-making algorithm for polarised CMB data sets

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We present ROMA, a parallel code to produce joint optimal temperature and polarisation maps out of multidetector CMB observations. ROMA is a fast, accurate and robust implementation of the iterative generalised least squares approach to map-making. We benchmark ROMA on realistic simulated data from the last, polarisation sensitive, flight of BOOMERanG.

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