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L. Page
Researcher at Princeton University
Publications - 19
Citations - 8208
L. Page is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic microwave background & Telescope. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 19 publications receiving 8061 citations.
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Characterization of Transition Edge Sensors for the Millimeter Bolometer Array Camera on the Atacama Cosmology Telescope
Yue Zhao,Christine A. Allen,Mandana Amiri,J. W. Appel,Elia S. Battistelli,Elia S. Battistelli,B. Burger,Jay Chervenak,A. J. Dahlen,S. Denny,Mark J. Devlin,Simon Dicker,William B. Doriese,R. Dunner,Thomas Essinger-Hileman,R. P. Fisher,Joseph W. Fowler,Mark Halpern,Gene C. Hilton,Adam D. Hincks,Kent D. Irwin,Norman Jarosik,Jacob Klein,Judy M. Lau,Tobias A. Marriage,K. L. Martocci,Samuel H. Moseley,Michael D. Niemack,L. Page,L. P. Parker,Audrey Sederberg,Suzanne T. Staggs,O. R. Stryzak,Daniel S. Swetz,Eric R. Switzer,Robert Thornton,Edward J. Wollack +36 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) is used to measure the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) temperature on arcminute scales, and the primary receiver for ACT is the Millimeter Bolometer Array (MBAC) comprised of three 32×32 transition edge sensor (TES) arrays.
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Instrument design and characterization of the Millimeter Bolometer Array Camera on the Atacama Cosmology Telescope
Daniel S. Swetz,Peter A. R. Ade,Christine A. Allen,Mandana Amiri,J. W. Appel,Elia S. Battistelli,Elia S. Battistelli,B. Burger,Jay Chervenak,A. J. Dahlen,Sudeep Das,S. Denny,Mark J. Devlin,Simon Dicker,William B. Doriese,R. Dunner,R. Dunner,Thomas Essinger-Hileman,R. P. Fisher,Joseph W. Fowler,X. Gao,Amir Hajian,Mark Halpern,Peter Charles Hargrave,M. Hasselfield,Gene C. Hilton,Adam D. Hincks,Kent D. Irwin,Norman Jarosik,Madhuri Kaul,Jacob Klein,S. Knotek,Judy M. Lau,Michele Limon,Robert H. Lupton,Tobias A. Marriage,K. L. Martocci,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,Samuel H. Moseley,Calvin B. Netterfield,Michael D. Niemack,M. R. Nolta,L. Page,L. P. Parker,B. Reid,Carl D. Reintsema,Audrey Sederberg,Neelima Sehgal,Jon Sievers,David N. Spergel,Suzanne T. Staggs,O. R. Stryzak,Eric R. Switzer,Robert Thornton,Carole Tucker,Edward J. Wollack,Yue Zhao +56 more
TL;DR: The Millimeter Bolometer Array Camera (MBAC) as mentioned in this paper was used to map the temperature anisotropies of theCosmic Microwave Background (CMB) with arc-minute resolution.
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The effects of the mechanical performance and alignment of the Atacama Cosmology Telescope on the sensitivity of microwave observations
Adam D. Hincks,Peter A. R. Ade,Christine A. Allen,Mandana Amiri,John W. Appel,Elia S. Battistelli,Elia S. Battistelli,B. Burger,James A. Chervenak,A. J. Dahlen,S. Denny,Mark J. Devlin,Simon Dicker,William B. Doriese,Rolando Dünner,Thomas Essinger-Hileman,R. P. Fisher,J. W. Fowler,Mark Halpern,Peter Charles Hargrave,M. Hasselfield,Gene C. Hilton,Kent D. Irwin,N. Jarosik,Madhuri Kaul,J. Klein,J. M. Lau,Michele Limon,Robert H. Lupton,Tobias A. Marriage,K. L. Martocci,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,Samuel H. Moseley,Calvin B. Netterfield,Michael D. Niemack,Michael R. Nolta,L. Page,Lucas Parker,Audrey Sederberg,Suzanne T. Staggs,O. R. Stryzak,Daniel S. Swetz,Eric R. Switzer,Robert Thornton,Charles L. Tucker,Edward J. Wollack,Yi Zhao +46 more
TL;DR: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope is a six meter, off-axis Gregorian telescope for measuring the cosmic microwave background at arcminute resolutions as mentioned in this paper, which has a solid angle of 215 nanosteradians with a full width at half maximum of 1.44 arcminutes at 145 GHz.
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A Detection of Bright Features in the Microwave Background
M. S. Kowitt,M. S. Kowitt,Edward Cheng,D. A. Cottingham,D. J. Fixsen,C. A. Inman,C. A. Inman,S. S. Meyer,L. Page,J. L. Puchalla,J. L. Puchalla,J. E. Ruhl,J. E. Ruhl,Robert F. Silverberg +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the characterization of bright, compact features in the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) detected during the 1992 June and 1994 June balloon flights of the Medium-Scale Anisotropy Measurement.
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Optical Design of the Atacama Cosmology Telescope and the Millimeter Bolometric Array Camera
Joseph W. Fowler,Michael D. Niemack,Simon Dicker,A. M. Aboobaker,Peter A. R. Ade,Elia S. Battistelli,Mark J. Devlin,R. P. Fisher,Mark Halpern,Peter Charles Hargrave,Adam D. Hincks,Madhuri Kaul,Jeff Klein,Judy M. Lau,Michele Limon,Tobias A. Marriage,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,L. Page,Suzanne T. Staggs,Daniel S. Swetz,Eric R. Switzer,Robert Thornton,Carole Tucker +22 more
TL;DR: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope as mentioned in this paper is a 6-meter telescope designed to map the Cosmic Microwave Background simultaneously at 145 GHz, 215 GHz, and 280 GHz with arcminute resolution.