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John E. Carlstrom

Researcher at University of Chicago

Publications -  551
Citations -  48986

John E. Carlstrom is an academic researcher from University of Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: South Pole Telescope & Cosmic microwave background. The author has an hindex of 110, co-authored 515 publications receiving 41219 citations. Previous affiliations of John E. Carlstrom include Argonne National Laboratory & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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Extragalactic millimeter-wave sources in South Pole Telescope survey data: source counts, catalog, and statistics for an 87 square-degree field

TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the results of an 87 square-degree point-source survey centered at R.A. 5h30m, decl. -55 deg. taken with the South Pole Telescope (SPT) at 1.4 and 2.0 mm wavelengths.
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Detection of anti-correlation of hot and cold baryons in galaxy clusters

TL;DR: In this paper, the anti-correlation between the masses of hot gas and stars within dark matter halos of fixed total mass was detected based on 4 elements of a $9\times9$ element covariance matrix for nine cluster properties, measured from X-ray, optical, infrared and millimetre wavelength observations of 41 clusters from the Local Cluster Substructure Survey.
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CMB Polarization B-mode Delensing with SPTpol and Herschel

A. Manzotti, +77 more
TL;DR: In this article, the observed cosmic microwave background (CMB) B-mode polarization anisotropy is reduced by subtracting a Bmode template constructed from two inputs: SPTpol E-mode maps and a lensing potential map estimated from the CIB map.
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Consistency of cosmic microwave background temperature measurements in three frequency bands in the 2500-square-degree SPT-SZ survey

L. M. Mocanu, +61 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an internal consistency test of South Pole Telescope (SPT) measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature anisotropy using three-band data from the SPT-SZ survey is presented.
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Low Loss Superconducting Microstrip Development at Argonne National Lab

TL;DR: In this article, a low-loss superconducting microstrip made of sputtered Nb and SiOx is presented, and the measured loss tangent of the microstrip is 1-2e-3.