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Mark Halpern
Researcher at University of British Columbia
Publications - 560
Citations - 121832
Mark Halpern is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic microwave background & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 126, co-authored 546 publications receiving 114409 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Halpern include National Institute of Standards and Technology & Stanford University.
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BICEP2 and Keck Array operational overview and status of observations
R. W. Ogburn,Peter A. R. Ade,R. W. Aikin,Mandana Amiri,S. J. Benton,Colin A. Bischoff,James J. Bock,James J. Bock,J. A. Bonetti,Justus A. Brevik,E. Bullock,B. Burger,G. Davis,C. D. Dowell,C. D. Dowell,L. Duband,Jeffrey P. Filippini,S. Fliescher,Sunil Golwala,Michael S. Gordon,Mark Halpern,M. Hasselfield,Gene C. Hilton,V. V. Hristov,Howard Hui,Kent D. Irwin,J. P. Kaufman,Brian Keating,S. A. Kernasovskiy,John M Kovac,Chao-Lin Kuo,E. M. Leitch,M. Lueker,M. Lueker,T. E. Montroy,Calvin B. Netterfield,H. T. Nguyen,H. T. Nguyen,Roger O'Brient,Roger O'Brient,A. Orlando,C. Pryke,Carl D. Reintsema,S. Richter,J. E. Ruhl,M. C. Runyan,R. Schwarz,C. D. Sheehy,Z. K. Staniszewski,Z. K. Staniszewski,Rashmikant V. Sudiwala,G. P. Teply,Keith L. Thompson,J. E. Tolan,Anthony D. Turner,Abigail G. Vieregg,Donald V. Wiebe,P. Wilson,C. L. Wong +58 more
TL;DR: The BICEP2 and Keck Array experiments are designed to measure the polarization of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) on angular scales of 2-4 degrees (l=50-100) as mentioned in this paper.
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Polarization Calibration of the BICEP3 CMB polarimeter at the South Pole
J. Cornelison,P. A. R. Ade,Z. Ahmed,M. Amiri,Denis Barkats,R. Basu Thakur,Colin A. Bischoff,J. J. Bock,H. Boenish,E. Bullock,Victor Buza,J. Cheshire,Jake Connors,M. Crumrine,A. Cukierman,E. V. Denison,Marion Dierickx,L. Duband,M. Eiben,S. Fatigoni,Jeffrey P. Filippini,S. Fliescher,Neil Goeckner-Wald,D. C. Goldfinger,J. A. Grayson,P. Grimes,G. Hall,Mark Halpern,Sarah M. Harrison,S. Henderson,S. R. Hildebrandt,Gene C. Hilton,Johannes Hubmayr,Howard Hui,Kent D. Irwin,J. Kang,Kirit Karkare,E. Karpel,S. Kefeli,S. A. Kernasovskiy,John M Kovac,Chao-Lin Kuo,Kei May Lau,E. M. Leitch,K. G. Megerian,L. Minutolo,Lorenzo Moncelsi,Y. Nakato,T. Namikawa,H. T. Nguyen,Roger O'Brient,R. W. Ogburn,S. Palladino,N. Precup,T. Prouve,C. Pryke,B. Racine,C. D. Reintsema,Stefan Richter,A. Schillaci,B. L. Schmitt,R. Schwarz,C. D. Sheehy,Ahmed Soliman,T. St. Germaine,Bryan Steinbach,R. V. Sudiwala,Grant Teply,K. L. Thompson,J. E. Tolan,C. Tucker,A. D. Turner,C. Umilta,Abigail G. Vieregg,A. Wandui,A. C. Weber,D. V. Wiebe,J. Willmert,C. L. Wong,W. L. K. Wu,Eui-Hyeok Yang,K. W. Yoon,Edward D. Young,C. Yu,Lingzhen Zeng,Chao Zhang,Shengyu Zhang +86 more
TL;DR: The BICEP3 CMB Polarimeter as discussed by the authors is a small-aperture refracting telescope located at the South Pole and is specifically designed to search for the possible signature of inflationary gravitational waves in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB).
The Design of the Short Wavelength Camera for the CCAT Telescope
Gordon J. Stacey,S. Parshley,T. Nikola,C. D. Dowell,J. D. Adams,Frank Bertoldi,Scott Chapman,G. Cortes,Peter Day,Jason Glenn,Mark Halpern,Matthew I. Hollister,Attila Kovács,Henry G. LeDuc,Christopher M. McKenney,Ryan M. Monroe,Tony Mroczkowski,Hien Nguyen,Michael D. Niemack,Ganesh Rajagopalan,Simon J. E. Radford,R. Schaaf,Douglas Scott,Justin Schoenwald,Loren J. Swenson,Hiroshige Yoshida,J. Zmuidzinas +26 more
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On the redshift distribution and physical properties of DSFGs from ACT
Ting Su,Tobias A. Marriage,V. Asboth,Andrew J. Baker,J. R. Bond,D. Crichton,M. J. Devlin,R. Dunner,Dave Frayer,Megan Gralla,Kirsten Hall,Mark Halpern,Andrew I. Harris,Matt Hilton,Adam D. Hincks,John P. Hughes,Michael D. Niemack,L. A. Page,B. Partridge,Jesus Rivera,Jonathan Sievers,Robert Thornton,Edward J. Wollack +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of nine candidate gravitationally-lensed dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) selected at 218 GHz from the ACT equatorial survey were analyzed.
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Antenna-coupled TES Bolometer Arrays for BICEP2/Keck and SPIDER
Abigail Claire Orlando,R. W. Aikin,Mandana Amiri,James J. Bock,J. A. Bonetti,Justus A. Brevik,B. Burger,G. Chattopadthyay,Peter K. Day,Jeffrey P. Filippini,Sunil Golwala,Mark Halpern,M. Hasselfield,Gene C. Hilton,Kent D. Irwin,M. Kenyon,John M Kovac,Chao-Lin Kuo,Andrew E. Lange,Henry G. LeDuc,Nuria Llombart,H. T. Nguyen,R. W. Ogburn,R. W. Ogburn,Carl D. Reintsema,Marcus Runyan,Z. K. Staniszewski,R. Sudiwala,R. Sudiwala,G. P. Teply,Amy Trangsrud,Anthony D. Turner,P. R. Wilson +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the BICEP2/Keck and SPIDER polarimeters were used to detect the B-mode polarization induced by primordial gravitational waves from inflation, operating at frequencies between 90 GHz and 220 GHz.