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H. Cynthia Chiang
Researcher at University of KwaZulu-Natal
Publications - 4
Citations - 126
H. Cynthia Chiang is an academic researcher from University of KwaZulu-Natal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic microwave background & Cosmology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 99 citations.
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MeerKLASS: MeerKAT Large Area Synoptic Survey
Mario G. Santos,Michelle E. Cluver,Matt Hilton,Matt J. Jarvis,Gyula I. G. Józsa,Lerothodi Leonard Leeuw,Oleg Smirnov,Russ Taylor,Filipe B. Abdalla,Jose Afonso,David Alonso,David Bacon,Bruce A. Bassett,Gianni Bernardi,Philip Bull,Stefano Camera,H. Cynthia Chiang,S. Colafrancesco,Pedro G. Ferreira,José Fonseca,Kurt van der Heyden,Ian Heywood,Kenda Knowles,Michelle Lochner,Yin-Zhe Ma,Roy Maartens,S. Makhathini,Kavilan Moodley,Alkistis Pourtsidou,Matthew Prescott,Jonathan Sievers,Kristine Spekkens,Mattia Vaccari,Amanda Weltman,I. H. Whittam,Amadeus Witzemann,Laura Wolz,Jonathan T. L. Zwart +37 more
TL;DR: The MeerKLASS (MeerKAT Large Area Synoptic Survey) as mentioned in this paper is a large-scale survey of the sky that uses the Meer-KAT telescope.
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The C-Band All-Sky Survey (C-BASS): design and capabilities
M. Jones,Angela C. Taylor,Moumita Aich,Charles Copley,Charles Copley,H. Cynthia Chiang,R. J. Davis,Clive Dickinson,R. D. P. Grumitt,Yaser Hafez,H M Heilgendorff,C. M. Holler,C. M. Holler,M. O. Irfan,M. O. Irfan,Luke R. P. Jew,J. J. John,Justin L. Jonas,O. G. King,O. G. King,J. P. Leahy,Jamie Leech,E. M. Leitch,Stephen Muchovej,T. J. Pearson,Michael W. Peel,Michael W. Peel,A. C. S. Readhead,Jonathan Sievers,Mark Stevenson,Joe Zuntz,Joe Zuntz,Joe Zuntz +32 more
TL;DR: The C-Band All-Sky Survey (C-BASS) as discussed by the authors is an all-sky full-polarization survey at a frequency of 5 GHz, designed to provide complementary data to the all sky surveys of WMAP and Planck, and future CMB B-mode polarization imaging surveys.
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Low-redshift 21cm Cosmology in Canada
Adrian Liu,Simon Foreman,Hamsa Padmanabhan,H. Cynthia Chiang,Seth Siegel,Dallas Wulf,Jonathan Sievers,Matt Dobbs,Keith Vanderlinde +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors recommend a sustained program of investment in 21cm cosmology, starting with funding for the Canadian Hydrogen Observatory and Radio transient Detector (CHORD), followed by small-scale development efforts targeting next-generation hardware and sustained support for theory and technical staff support.
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High-redshift 21cm Cosmology in Canada
TL;DR: In this article, the authors recommend continued investments in 21cm experiments at all redshifts, detailed analysis efforts of current data to overcome systematic effects, new investments in preliminary experiments to explore the truly low-frequency sky as a stepping stone towards the Dark Ages, 4) new investigations in line-intensity mapping experiments beyond the 21cm line, 5) continued theory support for 21cm cosmology, and 6) continued participation and knowledge transfer to next-generation international efforts such as the Square Kilometre Array.