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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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The WMAP First Year Source Catalog (WMAP1) (Bennett+, 2003)
Charles L. Bennett,Robert S. Hill,Gary Hinshaw,Michael R. Nolta,N. Odegard,Lyman A. Page,David N. Spergel,Jan Weiland,Edward L. Wright,Mark Halpern,Norman Jarosik,Alan J. Kogut,Michele Limon,S. S. Meyer,G. S. Tucker,Edward J. Wollack +15 more
CMB Science in Canada
Renée Hlozek,J. Richard Bond,Scott Chapman,H. Cynthia Chiang,Matt Dobbs,Michel Fich,Simon Foreman,Andrei V. Frolov,Mark Halpern,Gary Hinshaw,Norm Murray,Douglas Scott,Jonathan Sievers,K. Vanderlinde +13 more
PIPER: Primordial Inflation Polarization Explorer
J. Lazear,Dominic Benford,David T. Chuss,D. J. Fixsen,J. Hinderks,Gary Hinshaw,Christine A. Jhabvala,B. Johnson,A. Kogut,Paul Mirel,H. Mosely,J. Staghun,Edward J. Wollack,A. Weston,K. Vlahacos,Charles L. Bennett,J. Eimer,Mark Halpern,Kent D. Irwin,Jessie L. Dotson,Peter A. R. Ade,Carole Tucker +21 more
TL;DR: The Primordial Inflation Polarization Explorer (PIPER) as mentioned in this paper is a balloon-borne instrument to measure the polarization of the cosmic microwave background in search of the expected signature of primordial gravity waves excited during an inflationary epoch shortly after the Big Bang.
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SCUBA-2: a 10,000 pixel submillimeter camera for the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope
Wayne S. Holland,Michael J. MacIntosh,Alasdair Fairley,Dennis Kelly,David James Montgomery,David C. Gostick,Eli Atad-Ettedgui,Maureen A. Ellis,Ian Robson,Matthew I. Hollister,Adam Woodcraft,Peter A. R. Ade,Ian Walker,Kent D. Irwin,Gene C. Hilton,William Duncan,Carl D. Reintsema,Anthony J. Walton,William Parkes,Camelia Dunare,Michel Fich,Jan Kycia,Mark Halpern,Douglas Scott,Andy Gibb,Janos Molnar,E. L. Chapin,Dan Bintley,Simon C. Craig,Tomas Chylek,Tim Jenness,Frossie Economou,Gary R. Davis +32 more
TL;DR: SCUBA-2 is an innovative 10,000 pixel sub-millimeter camera due to be delivered to the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope in late 2006 as discussed by the authors, which is expected to revolutionize submillimeter astronomy in terms of the ability to carry out wide-field surveys to unprecedented depths addressing key questions relating to the origins of galaxies, stars and planets.
Current status of the PIPER experiment
Bradley J. Johnson,Peter A. R. Ade,Dominic Benford,Charles L. Bennett,David T. Chuss,Jessie L. Dotson,J. Eimer,D. J. Fixsen,Mark Halpern,Gene C. Hilton,J. Hinderks,Gary Hinshaw,Kent D. Irwin,Nikhil Jethava,Christine A. Jhabvala,A. Kogut,J. Lazear,L. Lowe,Timothy M. Miller,Paul Mirel,H. Moseley,Samelys Rodriguez,Karwan Rostem,E. Sharp,Johannes Staguhn,Carole Tucker,George M. Voellmer,Edward J. Wollack,Lingzhen Zeng +28 more
TL;DR: The Primordial Inflation Polarization Explorer (PIPER) as discussed by the authors is a balloon-borne instrument to measure the polarization of the cosmic microwave background in search of the expected signature of primordial gravity waves excited during an inflationary epoch shortly after the Big Bang.