Planck Public Data Release 3 Maps

Maps split into half rings

Half-ring maps are built using only the first or the second half of each stable pointing period data. There are thus two half-ring maps per frequency channel, named ringhalf-1 and ringhalf-2. These maps are useful for noise characterization and null tests. The difference between the two half-ring maps at a given frequency can be used to estimate the high frequency noise in the data.

The Pink cells indicate maps with polarization data, while the Blue cells are the maps with no polarization data.

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Planck Maps, split into half rings
LFI HFI
Frequency (GHz) 030 044 070 070 100 143 217 353 545 857
Nside 1024 1024 1024 2048 2048 2048 2048 2048 2048 2048
Full mission maps, split into half rings
Ringhalf-1 030 044 070
Ringhalf-2 030 044 070
Evenring 100 143 217 353 545 857
Oddring 100 143 217 353 545 857
Full mission detector half-ring maps: ringhalf-1
Detector sets and pairs
044-24
044-25-26
070-18-23
070-19-22
070-20-21
Single detectors
030-27M
030-27S
030-28M
030-28S
044-24M
044-24S
044-25M
044-25S
044-26M
044-26S
070-18M
070-18S
070-19M
070-19S
070-20M
070-20S
070-21M
070-21S
070-22M
070-22S
070-23M
070-23S
Full mission detector half-ring maps: ringhalf-2
Detector sets and pairs
044-24
044-25-26
070-18-23
070-19-22
070-20-21
Single detectors
030-27M
030-27S
030-28M
030-28S
044-24M
044-24S
044-25M
044-25S
044-26M
044-26S
070-18M
070-18S
070-19M
070-19S
070-20M
070-20S
070-21M
070-21S
070-22M
070-22S
070-23M
070-23S

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