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J. Bercovitz
Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Publications - 15
Citations - 204
J. Bercovitz is an academic researcher from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Telescope & Dark matter. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 199 citations.
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Overview of the SuperNova/Acceleration Probe (SNAP)
Greg Aldering,Carl W. Akerlof,Rahman Amanullah,Pierre Astier,E. Barrelet,Chris Bebek,Lars Bergström,J. Bercovitz,Gary Bernstein,Manfred Bester,Alain Bonissent,Charles R. Bower,William Carithers,Eugene D. Commins,C. Day,Susana E. Deustua,R. DiGennaro,Anne Ealet,Richard S. Ellis,M. Eriksson,Andrew S. Fruchter,J.F. Genat,Gerson Goldhaber,Ariel Goobar,Donald E. Groom,S. Harris,Peter Harvey,H. Heetderks,Steven E. Holland,Dragan Huterer,Armin Karcher,Alex G. Kim,William F. Kolbe,B. Krieger,R. Lafever,James C. Lamoreux,Michael Lampton,Michael Levi,Daniel Levin,Eric V. Linder,S. C. Loken,Roger F. Malina,Richard Massey,Timothy A. McKay,Shawn McKee,Ramon Miquel,E. Moertsell,Nick Mostek,S. Mufson,J. A. Musser,Peter Nugent,Hakeem M. Oluseyi,Reynald Pain,Nicholas P. Palaio,David H. Pankow,Saul Perlmutter,R. Pratt,Eric Prieto,Alexandre Refregier,Jason Rhodes,K. Robinson,Natalie A. Roe,Michael Sholl,Michael Schubnell,G. Smadja,George F. Smoot,A. L. Spadafora,Gregory Tarle,A. D. Tomasch,H. von der Lippe,D. Vincent,J.-P. Walder,Guobin Wang +72 more
TL;DR: The SuperNova / Acceleration Probe (SNAP) as mentioned in this paper is a space-based experiment to measure the expansion history of the universe and study both its dark energy and the dark matter.
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Weak lensing from space I: instrumentation and survey strategy
Jason Rhodes,Jason Rhodes,Alexandre Refregier,Richard Massey,Justin Albert,David Bacon,Gary Bernstein,Richard S. Ellis,Bhuvnesh Jain,Alex G. Kim,M. L. Lampton,Timothy A. McKay,Carl W. Akerlof,Greg Aldering,Rahman Amanullah,Pierre Astier,C. Baltay,E. Barrelet,Chris Bebek,Lars Bergström,J. Bercovitz,Manfred Bester,B. Bigelow,Ralph C. Bohlin,Alain Bonissent,C. R. Bower,Michael E. Brown,Myron Campbell,William Carithers,Eugene D. Commins,C. T. Day,Susana E. Deustua,R. DiGennaro,Anne Ealet,W. Emmet,M. Eriksson,Dominique Fouchez,A. S. Fruchter,J. F. Genat,D. W. Gerdes,L. Gladney,Gerson Goldhaber,Ariel Goobar,Donald E. Groom,S. Harris,Peter Harvey,H. Heetderks,S.E. Holland,Dragan Huterer,William E. Johnston,Armin Karcher,William F. Kolbe,B. Krieger,G. Kushner,N. Kuznetsova,R. Lafever,J. I. Lamoureux,M. E. Levi,Eric V. Linder,S. C. Loken,Wolfgang Lorenzon,Roger F. Malina,Alain Mazure,Shawn McKee,Ramon Miquel,N. Morgan,Edvard Mörtsell,Nick Mostek,S. L. Mufson,J. A. Musser,Peter Nugent,Hakeem M. Oluseyi,Reynald Pain,N. Palaio,David H. Pankow,Saul Perlmutter,R. Pratt,Eric Prieto,David Rabinowitz,K. Robinson,Natalie A. Roe,D. Rusin,Michael Schubnell,Michael Sholl,G. Smadja,Roger Smith,George F. Smoot,J. Snyder,A. L. Spadafora,Andrew Szymkowiak,Gregory Tarle,Keith Taylor,Andre Tilquin,A. D. Tomasch,H. von der Lippe,D. Vincent,J.-P. Walder,Guofeng Wang +97 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Supernova/Acceleration Probe (SNAP) is considered and the major contributions to this telescope's point spread function (PSF) are quantified.
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Weak Lensing from Space I: Instrumentation and Survey Strategy
Jason Rhodes,Jason Rhodes,Alexandre Refregier,Richard Massey,Justin Albert,David Bacon,Gary Bernstein,Richard S. Ellis,Bhuvnesh Jain,Alex G. Kim,M. L. Lampton,Timothy A. McKay,Carl W. Akerlof,Greg Aldering,Rahman Amanullah,Pierre Astier,E. Barrelet,Chris Bebek,Lars Bergström,J. Bercovitz,Manfred Bester,Alain Bonissent,C. R. Bower,William Carithers,Eugene D. Commins,C. T. Day,Susana E. Deustua,R. DiGennaro,Anne Ealet,M. Eriksson,A. S. Fruchter,J. F. Genat,G. Goldhaber,A. Goobar,D. E. Groom,S. Harris,Peter Harvey,H. Heetderks,S. T. Holland,Dragan Huterer,Armin Karcher,William F. Kolbe,B. Kreiger,R. Lafever,J. I. Lamoureux,M. E. Levi,D. Devin,Eric V. Linder,S. C. Loken,Roger F. Malina,Shawn McKee,Ramon Miquel,Edvard Mörtsell,Nick Mostek,S. L. Mufson,J. A. Musser,Peter Nugent,Hakeem M. Oluseyi,R. Pain,N. Palaio,David H. Pankow,Saul Perlmutter,R. Pratt,Eric Prieto,K. Robinson,Natalie A. Roe,Michael Sholl,Michael Schubnell,G. Smadja,George F. Smoot,A. L. Spadafora,Gregory Tarle,A. D. Tomasch,H. von der Lippe,D. Vincent,J.-P. Walder,Guofeng Wang +76 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantify the major contributions of the Supernova/Acceleration Probe (SNAP) to the Point Spread Function (PSF) of the Wide Field Space Telescope (WFSST).
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Image-side perspective and stereoscopy
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a mathematical guide to correct perspective for orthostereoscopy, which is crucial to telepresence and telerobotic applications, since it is difficult for humans to reliably determine by sight the correct observation point relative to an image.
Fully depleted back-illuminated p-channel CCD development - eScholarship
Chris Bebek,J. Bercovitz,Donald E. Groom,Stephen Holland,R. W. Kadel,Armin Karcher,William F. Kolbe,Hakeem M. Oluseyi,Nicholas P. Palaio,Val Prasad,Bojan T. Turko,Guobin Wang +11 more
TL;DR: An overview of CCD development efforts at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is presented in this paper, along with results on the use of such CCD's at ground-based observatories.