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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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Ultra-Thin Large-Aperture Vacuum Windows for Millimeter Wavelengths Receivers
Denis Barkats,Marion Dierickx,John M Kovac,Chris Pentacoff,Peter A. R. Ade,Z. Ahmed,Randol W. Aikin,Kate D. Alexander,S. J. Benton,C. A. Bischof,J. J. Bock,R. Bowens-Rubin,Justus A. Brevik,I. Buder,E. Bullock,Victor Buza,Jake Connors,J. Cornelison,B. P. Crill,M. Crumrine,L. Duband,Cora Dvorkin,Jeffrey P. Filippini,S. Fliescher,J. A. Grayson,G. Hall,Mark Halpern,Sarah M. Harrison,S. R. Hildebrandt,Gene C. Hilton,Howard Hui,Kent D. Irwin,J. Kang,Kirit Karkare,E. Karpel,J. P. Kaufman,Brian Keating,S. Kefeli,S. A. Kernasovskiy,C. L. Kuo,Kei May Lau,N. A. Larsen,E. M. Leitch,M. Lueker,K. G. Megerian,Lorenzo Moncelsi,T. Namikawa,H. T. Nguyen,Roger O'Brient,R. W. Ogburn,S. Palladino,C. Pryke,B. Racine,S. Richter,R. Schwarz,A. Schillaci,C. D. Sheehy,Ahmed Soliman,T. St. Germaine,Z. Staniszewski,Bryan Steinbach,R. V. Sudiwala,Grant Teply,K. L. Thompson,J. E. Tolan,Carole 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,H. Yang,K. W. Yoon,C. Zhang +77 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the suitability of high-modulus polyethylene windows for ground-based CMB experiments was investigated for ground and future receivers in the Bicep/Keck Array program.
A Deep-Wide Far-Infrared Survey of Cosmological Star Formation and AGN Activity
Mark Dickinson,David T. Frayer,David M. Alexander,Eric F. Bell,Niel Brandt,Daniela Calzetti,Scott Chapman,Stefano Casertano,Ranga-Ram Chary,Emanuele Daddi,Mark E. Davis,Herve Dole,James Dunlop,Peter Eisenhardt,David Elbaz,Sandra M. Faber,Giovanni G. Fazio,Henry C. Ferguson,Mauro Giavalisco,Mark Halpern,Jiasheng Huang,Minh Huynh,Rob Ivison,Anton M. Koekemoer,Emeric Le Floc'h,Glenn Morrison,Leonidas A. Moustakas,Casey Papovich,Alexandra Pope,Alvio Renzini,George H. Rieke,Hans-Walter Rix,Douglas Scott,Ian Smail,Haojing Yan,Pieter van Dokkum,Paul van der Werf +36 more
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Extragalactic Submillimetric Surveys with BLAST
Enzo Pascale,Peter A. R. Ade,J. J. Bock,E. L. Chapin,Mark J. Devlin,Matthew Joseph Griffin,J. O. Gundersen,Mark Halpern,Peter Charles Hargrave,David H. Hughes,Jacob Klein,G. Marsden,Peter G. Martin,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,Lorenzo Moncelsi,Calvin B. Netterfield,Henry Ngo,Luca Olmi,Luca Olmi,G. Patanchon,Marie Rex,Douglas Scott,Christopher Semisch,Nicholas Thomas,Matthew D. P. Truch,Carole Tucker,Gregory S. Tucker,Marco P. Viero,Donald V. Wiebe +28 more
TL;DR: The Balloon-borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) has recently conducted an extragalactic submillimetric survey of the Chandra Deep Field South region of unprecedented size, depth, and angular resolution in three wavebands centered at 250, 350, and 500 µm.
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Rocket measurement of the submillimeter cosmic background spectrum.
TL;DR: The spectrum of the cosmic background radiation (CBR) has been measured using a liquid helium-cooled spectrometer carried to high altitude by a rocket as discussed by the authors, which is very well fitted by a Planck function of temperature T = 2.736K.
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BLAST - The Balloon-borne Large Aperture Sub-millimeter Telescope
Peter Charles Hargrave,P. A. R. Ade,J. J. Bock,E. L. Chapin,J. Chung,J. Chung,Mark J. Devlin,Simon Dicker,Matthew Joseph Griffin,J. O. Gundersen,Mark Halpern,Mark Halpern,David H. Hughes,Jacob Klein,C. J. MacTavish,G. Marsden,Peter G. Martin,T. G. Martin,Phil Mauskopf,Calvin B. Netterfield,Calvin B. Netterfield,Luca Olmi,Enzo Pascale,G. Patanchon,Marie Rex,Douglas Scott,Christopher Semisch,Nicholas Thomas,Matthew D. P. Truch,C. Tucker,Gregory S. Tucker,Marco P. Viero,Donald Wiebe +32 more
TL;DR: The balloon-borne large aperture sub-millimeter telescope (BLAST) as discussed by the authors has recently completed a highly successful long duration balloon flight from Antarctica to provide the first sensitive large-area (10 sq. degrees) surveys at these wavelengths, addressing some of the most important galactic and cosmological questions regarding the formation and evolution of stars, galaxies and clusters.