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Pavel Motloch
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 37
Citations - 585
Pavel Motloch is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic ray & Neutrino. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 36 publications receiving 447 citations. Previous affiliations of Pavel Motloch include University of Chicago.
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Primordial Non-Gaussianity
P. Daniel Meerburg,Nicola Bartolo,Adam D. Myers,Weishuang Xu,Theodore Kisner,François R. Bouchet,Michele Liguori,David Alonso,Vera Gluscevic,Asantha Cooray,Elisa Chisari,Andrew J. Tolley,Andrei Nomerotski,Eva Silverstein,Matteo Fasiello,Lyman A. Page,Chetan Bavdhankar,Gustavo Niz,Massimiliano Lattanzi,Marc Kamionkowski,José Luis Bernal,M.C. David Marsh,Graziano Rossi,Axel de la Macorra,John Ruhl,Marcel Schmittfull,Jonás Chaves-Montero,Thomas Essinger-Hileman,Yu-Dai Tsai,Michael Zemcov,Sara M. Simon,Yi Wang,Martina Gerbino,Matthieu Tristram,Emanuele Castorina,Francesco Piacentni,Newburgh,Nikhel Gupta,Mark Wise,Michael D. Niemack,Xingang Chen,Huanyuan Shan,Guilherme L. Pimentel,Graca Rocha,Hiranya V. Peiris,Radek Stompor,Juan Garcia-Bellido,Eric R. Switzer,Pavel Naselsky,C. Pryke,Alessandro Schillaci,Giuseppe Puglisi,Neelima Sehgal,Kirit Karkare,Yi Zheng,B. D. Sherwin,Sabino Matarrese,Stephanie Escoffier,Emmanuel Schaan,Mathew S. Madhavacheril,Andreu Font-Ribera,Marco Raveri,Simon Foreman,Jeff McMahon,Colin A. Bischoff,John E. Carlstrom,Kazuya Koyama,Enrico Pajer,Will Handley,Leonardo Senatore,Benjamin Wallisch,Alberto Nicolis,O. Doré,Siavash Yasini,T. M. Crawford,Alexander van Engelen,Daniel Green,Oliver Friedrich,Jonathan Blazek,Christian T. Byrnes,Benjamin D. Wandelt,Federico Nati,Christopher M. Hirata,Ofer Lahav,Alexander Eggemeier,B. Racine,Zhong-Zhi Xianyu,Hee-Jong Seo,Tzu-Ching Chang,Behzad Ansarinejad,Mariana Vargas-Magaña,Krzysztof M. Gorski,Julian B. Muñoz,Jon E. Gudmundsson,Ningfeng Zhu,Joel Meyers,Santiago Avila,Muntazir Abidi,Sam Young,Mathieu Remazeilles,Benjamin L'Huillier,Cora Dvorkin,Paolo de Bernardis,Daniel Baumann,Kevin Bandura,Raphael Flauger,Lloyd Knox,Suvodip Mukherjee,Hayden Lee,Hamsa Padmanabhan,W. L. K. Wu,Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine,William H. Kinney,Juan Maldacena,Simone Ferraro,Cliff Burgess,Nicholas Battaglia,Mustafa A. Amin,Gong-Bo Zhao,Savvas M. Koushiappas,Glenn Starkman,Kiyoshi Masui,Peter Timbie,David Wands,Jean-Paul Kneib,Matteo Biagetti,Gonzalo A. Palma,Z. Ahmed,Albert Stebbins,Abigail G. Vieregg,Philip Bull,Guido D'Amico,Matthew McQuinn,Anthony Challinor,Ashley J. Ross,Ryan E. Keeley,C. Umiltà,William R. Coulton,Levon Pogosian,J. Colin Hill,Pavel Motloch,Chanda Prescod-Weinstein,Sarah Shandera,E. Calabrese,M. Tomasi,Duan Yutong,Florian Beutler,J. M. Nagy,Cora Uhlemann,Robert Armstrong,Suzanne T. Staggs,Liam McAllister,Shaul Hanany,Carlo Baccigalupi,Matias Zaldarriaga,Misao Sasaki,Mark Trodden,Mario Ballardini,Adri Duivenvoorden,Peter Adshead,Adam J. Hawken,Mehrdad Mirbabayi,Anze Slosar,Joanna Dunkley,Dragan Huterer,Julian Borrill,Will J. Percival,Tobias Baldauf,Ely D. Kovetz,Scott Watson,Azadeh Moradinezhad Dizgah,J. Richard Bond,Garrett Goon,Renée Hložek,Christophe Yèche,Gilbert Holder,Marilena LoVerde,Aritoki Suzuki +177 more
TL;DR: In fact, a minimal deviation from Gaussianity is perhaps the most robust theoretical prediction of models that explain the observed universe; itis necessarily present even in the simplest scenarios as discussed by the authors.
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Messengers from the Early Universe: Cosmic Neutrinos and Other Light Relics
Daniel Green,Mustafa A. Amin,Joel Meyers,Benjamin Wallisch,Kevork N. Abazajian,Muntazir Abidi,Peter Adshead,Zeeshan Ahmed,Behzad Ansarinejad,Robert Armstrong,Carlo Baccigalupi,Kevin Bandura,Darcy Barron,Nicholas Battaglia,Daniel Baumann,Keith Bechtol,Charles L. Bennett,Bradford Benson,Florian Beutler,Colin A. Bischoff,Lindsey Bleem,J. Richard Bond,Julian Borrill,E. Buckley-Geer,Cliff Burgess,John E. Carlstrom,John E. Carlstrom,Emanuele Castorina,Anthony Challinor,Xingang Chen,Asantha Cooray,William R. Coulton,Nathaniel Craig,T. M. Crawford,Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine,Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine,Guido D'Amico,Marcel Demarteau,Olivier Doré,Duan Yutong,Joanna Dunkley,Cora Dvorkin,J. Ellison,Alexander van Engelen,Stephanie Escoffier,Thomas Essinger-Hileman,Giulio Fabbian,Jeffrey P. Filippini,Raphael Flauger,Simon Foreman,George M. Fuller,Marcos A. G. Garcia,Juan Garcia-Bellido,Martina Gerbino,Vera Gluscevic,Satya Gontcho A Gontcho,Krzysztof M. Górski,Daniel Grin,Evan Grohs,Jon E. Gudmundsson,Shaul Hanany,Will Handley,J. Colin Hill,Christopher M. Hirata,Renée Hložek,Gilbert Holder,Shunsaku Horiuchi,Dragan Huterer,Kenji Kadota,Marc Kamionkowski,Ryan E. Keeley,Rishi Khatri,Theodore Kisner,Jean-Paul Kneib,Lloyd Knox,Savvas M. Koushiappas,Ely D. Kovetz,Benjamin L'Huillier,Ofer Lahav,Massimiliano Lattanzi,Hayden Lee,Michele Liguori,Tongyan Lin,Marilena LoVerde,Mathew S. Madhavacheril,Kiyoshi Masui,Jeff McMahon,Matthew McQuinn,P. Daniel Meerburg,P. Daniel Meerburg,Mehrdad Mirbabayi,Pavel Motloch,Suvodip Mukherjee,Julian B. Muñoz,Johanna Nagy,Laura Newburgh,Michael D. Niemack,Andrei Nomerotski,Lyman A. Page,Francesco Piacentni,Elena Pierpaoli,Levon Pogosian,C. Pryke,Giuseppe Puglisi,Radek Stompor,Marco Raveri,Christian L. Reichardt,Benjamin Rose,Graziano Rossi,J. E. Ruhl,Emmanuel Schaan,Emmanuel Schaan,Michael Schubnell,Katelin Schutz,Neelima Sehgal,Leonardo Senatore,Hee-Jong Seo,Blake D. Sherwin,Sara M. Simon,Anže Slosar,Suzanne T. Staggs,Albert Stebbins,Aritoki Suzuki,Eric R. Switzer,Peter Timbie,Matthieu Tristram,Mark Trodden,Yu-Dai Tsai,C. Umiltà,Eleonora Di Valentino,Mariana Vargas-Magaña,Abigail G. Vieregg,Scott Watson,Thomas J. Weiler,Nathan Whitehorn,W. L. K. Wu,Weishuang Xu,Zhilei Xu,Siavash Yasini,Matias Zaldarriaga,Gong-Bo Zhao,Ningfeng Zhu,Joe Zuntz +142 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that future cosmological observations, in particular improved maps of the CMB on small angular scales, can be orders of magnitude more sensitive for probing the thermal history of the early universe than current experiments.
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Tensions between direct measurements of the lens power spectrum from Planck data
Pavel Motloch,Wayne Hu +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the tension between the temperature power spectrum and lens reconstruction was analyzed in a model-independent way, and it was shown that the tension remains at the $2.4 ϵ level.
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Detection of ultra-high energy cosmic ray showers with a single-pixel fluorescence telescope
Toshihiro Fujii,Toshihiro Fujii,Max Malacari,M. E. Bertaina,Marco Casolino,Bruce R. Dawson,Pavel Horvath,Miroslav Hrabovsky,J. Jiang,Dusan Mandat,A. Matalon,John N. Matthews,Pavel Motloch,M. Palatka,Miroslav Pech,Paolo Privitera,Petr Schovanek,Y. Takizawa,S. B. Thomas,Petr Travnicek,K. Yamazaki +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a concept for large-area, low-cost detection of ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) with a Fluorescence detector Array of Single-pixel Telescopes (FAST), addressing the requirements for the next generation of UHECR experiments.
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Lensinglike tensions in the P l a n c k legacy release
Pavel Motloch,Wayne Hu +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the final release of the Planck satellite data to constrain the gravitational lensing potential in a model-independent manner, showing that the amount of lensing determined from the smoothing of the acoustic peaks in the temperature and polarization power spectra is $2.1