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Edward J. Wollack
Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center
Publications - 794
Citations - 109859
Edward J. Wollack is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic microwave background & Atacama Cosmology Telescope. The author has an hindex of 104, co-authored 732 publications receiving 102070 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward J. Wollack include Raytheon & West Chester University of Pennsylvania.
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Five-Year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) Observations: Bayesian Estimation of Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization Maps
Jo Dunkley,Jo Dunkley,David N. Spergel,Eiichiro Komatsu,Gary Hinshaw,Davin Larson,M. R. Nolta,N. Odegard,Lyman A. Page,Charles L. Bennett,B. Gold,Robert S. Hill,Norman Jarosik,Janet Weiland,Mark Halpern,A. Kogut,Michele Limon,S. S. Meyer,Gregory S. Tucker,Edward J. Wollack,Edward L. Wright +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, a sampling method was proposed to estimate the polarized cosmic microwave background (CMB) signal from observed maps of the sky, which can be used as inputs for cosmological analyses.
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Five-year wilkinson microwave anisotropy probe observations: source catalog
Edward L. Wright,Xi Chen,N. Odegard,Charles L. Bennett,Robert S. Hill,Gary Hinshaw,Norman Jarosik,Eiichiro Komatsu,M. R. Nolta,Lyman A. Page,David N. Spergel,Janet Weiland,Edward J. Wollack,Jo Dunkley,Jo Dunkley,B. Gold,Mark Halpern,A. Kogut,Davin Larson,Michele Limon,S. S. Meyer,Gregory S. Tucker +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the list of point sources found in the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) five-year maps, which is complete for regions of the sky away from the Galactic plane to a 2 Jy limit.
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First Year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) Observations: Beam Profiles and Window Functions
Lyman A. Page,Cris W. Barnes,Gary Hinshaw,David N. Spergel,Janet L. Weiland,Edward J. Wollack,Charles L. Bennett,Mark Halpern,N. Jarosik,Alan J. Kogut,Michele Limon,S. S. Meyer,Gregory S. Tucker,Gregory S. Tucker,Edward L. Wright +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the characterization of the in-flight optical response of the WMAP satellite, which is used for interpreting data from cosmic microwave background experiments and reported a calibration of Jupiter to 1-3% accuracy relative to the CMB dipole.
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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: a measurement of the 600 < ℓ < 8000 cosmic microwave background power spectrum at 148 GHz
Joseph W. Fowler,Viviana Acquaviva,Viviana Acquaviva,Peter A. R. Ade,Paula Aguirre,Mandana Amiri,John W. Appel,L. F. Barrientos,Elia S. Battistelli,Elia S. Battistelli,J. R. Bond,Ben Brown,B. Burger,Jay Chervenak,Sudeep Das,Sudeep Das,Mark J. Devlin,Simon Dicker,William B. Doriese,Jo Dunkley,Jo Dunkley,Rolando Dünner,Thomas Essinger-Hileman,R. P. Fisher,Amir Hajian,Mark Halpern,Matthew Hasselfield,C. Hernández-Monteagudo,Gene C. Hilton,Matt Hilton,Adam D. Hincks,Renée Hlozek,Kevin M. Huffenberger,David H. Hughes,John P. Hughes,Leopoldo Infante,Kent D. Irwin,Raul Jimenez,J. B. Juin,Madhuri Kaul,Jacob Klein,Arthur Kosowsky,Judy M. Lau,Judy M. Lau,Michele Limon,Michele Limon,Michele Limon,Y-T. Lin,Y-T. Lin,Y-T. Lin,Robert H. Lupton,Tobias A. Marriage,Danica Marsden,Krista Martocci,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,Felipe Menanteau,Kavilan Moodley,H. Moseley,Calvin B. Netterfield,Michael D. Niemack,Michael D. Niemack,M. R. Nolta,L. A. Page,L. P. Parker,Bruce Partridge,Hernan Quintana,B. Reid,B. Reid,Neelima Sehgal,Neelima Sehgal,Jonathan Sievers,David N. Spergel,Suzanne T. Staggs,Daniel S. Swetz,Daniel S. Swetz,Eric R. Switzer,Robert Thornton,Robert Thornton,Hy Trac,Hy Trac,Carole Tucker,Licia Verde,Ryan Warne,G. W. Wilson,Edward J. Wollack,Yue Zhao +85 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation observed at 148 GHz was measured using maps with 14 angular resolution made with data from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT).
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Interpretation of the arcade 2 absolute sky brightness measurement
Michael Seiffert,D. J. Fixsen,A. Kogut,Steven Levin,Michele Limon,Philip Lubin,Paul Mirel,Jack Singal,Thyrso Villela,Edward J. Wollack,Carlos Alexandre Wuensche +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used absolute calibrated data between 3 and 90 GHz from the 2006 balloon flight of the ARCADE 2 instrument, along with previous measurements at other frequencies, to constrain models of extragalactic emission.