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      The effect of signal digitisation in CMB experiments

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          Signal digitisation may produce significant effects in balloon - borne or space CMB experiments, since the limited bandwidth for downlink of data requires imposes a large quantisation step q applied on board by the instrument acquisition chain. In this paper we present a study of the impact of the quantization error in CMB experiments using, as a working case, simulated data from the Planck/LFI. At TOD level, the effect of the quantization can be approximated as a source of nearly normally distributed noise. At map level, the data quantization alters the noise distribution and the expectation of some higher order moments. Finally, at the levell of power spectra, the quantization introduces a power excess, that, although related to the instrument and mission parameters, is weakly dependent on the multipole l at middle and large l and can be quite accurately subtracted, leaving a residual uncertainty of few % of the RMS uncertainty. Only for l<30 the quantization removal is less accurate.

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          04 April 2003
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          10.1051/0004-6361:20031489
          astro-ph/0304089
          238157f7-1d0c-407f-8088-776ca583020a
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          Astron.Astrophys. 414 (2004) 777-794
          15 pages, 5 figures, LaTeX2e, A&A style (aa.cls). Release 1, april 1st 2003. Submitted to A&A for the pubblication, april 1st 2003. Contact author: maris@ts.astro.it
          astro-ph physics.data-an physics.ins-det

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