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G. Jaehnig

Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder

Publications -  52
Citations -  2399

G. Jaehnig is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic microwave background & Transition edge sensor. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 44 publications receiving 2004 citations.

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A measurement of the cosmic microwave background b-mode polarization power spectrum at sub-degree scales with polarbear

Y. Akiba, +88 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a measurement of the B-mode polarization power spectrum in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) using the POLARBEAR experiment in Chile is reported, which is based on observations of an effective sky area of 25? with 3.'5 resolution at 150?GHz.
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Measurement of the Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization Lensing Power Spectrum with the POLARBEAR Experiment

Peter A. R. Ade, +71 more
TL;DR: The first direct evidence for polarization lensing based on purely CMB information is reported, from using the four-point correlations of even- and odd-parity E- and B-mode polarization mapped over ∼30 square degrees of the sky measured by the POLARBEAR experiment.
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The Polarbear-2 and the Simons Array experiments

Aritoki Suzuki, +90 more
TL;DR: Polarbear-2 as discussed by the authors is a cosmic microwave background polarimetry experiment which aims to characterize the arc-minute angular scale B-mode signal from weak gravitational lensing and search for the degree angular scale b-mode signals from inflationary gravitational waves.
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The POLARBEAR-2 and the Simons Array Experiment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of the design and status of the \Pb-2 and the Simons Array experiments, which is a Cosmic Microwave Background polarimetry experiment which aims to characterize the arc-minute angular scale B-mode signal from weak gravitational lensing and search for the degree angular scale b-mode signals from inflationary gravitational waves.