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Peter A. R. Ade
Researcher at Cardiff University
Publications - 1402
Citations - 147299
Peter A. R. Ade is an academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic microwave background & Telescope. The author has an hindex of 162, co-authored 1387 publications receiving 138051 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter A. R. Ade include Queen Mary's College & Max Planck Society.
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The ISO Long-Wavelength Spectrometer
P. E. Clegg,Peter A. R. Ade,C. Armand,Jean-Paul Baluteau,M. J. Barlow,M. A. Buckley,J.-C. Berges,Martin Burgdorf,Emmanuel Caux,Cecilia Ceccarelli,R. Cerulli,Sarah E. Church,F. Cotin,Pierre Cox,P. Cruvellier,J. L. Culhane,Gary R. Davis,A. M. di Giorgio,B. R. Diplock,D. L.. Drummond,R. J. Emery,J. D. Ewart,J. Fischer,I. Furniss,W. M. Glencross,Matthew A. Greenhouse,Matthew Joseph Griffin,Cecile Gry,A. S. Harwood,A. Hazell,M. Joubert,K. J. King,T. L. Lim,René Liseau,J. A. Long,Dario Lorenzetti,Sergio Molinari,A. G. Murray,David A. Naylor,Brunella Nisini,K. Norman,A. Omont,R. Orfei,T. J. Patrick,D. Pequignot,D. Pouliquen,Mark C. Price,Nguyen-Q-Rieu,A. J. Rogers,F. D. Robinson,Michel Saisse,Paolo Saraceno,G. Serra,Sunil Sidher,A. F. Smith,Howard A. Smith,Luigi Spinoglio,B. M. Swinyard,D. Texier,W. A. Towlson,Norman R. Trams,S. J. Unger,Glenn J. White +62 more
TL;DR: The Long-Wavelength Spectrometer (LWS) is one of two complementary spectrometers aboard the European Space Agency's Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) (Kessler et al., 1996) as mentioned in this paper.
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The EBEX Balloon-borne Experiment—Optics, Receiver, and Polarimetry
A. M. Aboobaker,A. M. Aboobaker,Peter A. R. Ade,Derek Araujo,François Aubin,Carlo Baccigalupi,Chaoyun Bao,Daniel Chapman,Joy Didier,Joy Didier,Matt Dobbs,Matt Dobbs,Christopher Geach,William F. Grainger,Shaul Hanany,Kyle Helson,Kyle Helson,Seth Hillbrand,Johannes Hubmayr,Andrew H. Jaffe,Bradley R. Johnson,Terry J. Jones,Jacob Klein,Andrei Korotkov,Adrian T. Lee,Lorne Levinson,Michele Limon,Kevin MacDermid,Tomotake Matsumura,Tomotake Matsumura,Amber Miller,Amber Miller,Michael Milligan,Kate Raach,Britt Reichborn-Kjennerud,Ilan Sagiv,Giorgio Savini,Locke D. Spencer,Locke D. Spencer,Carole Tucker,Gregory S. Tucker,Benjamin Westbrook,Karl Young,Kyle Zilic +43 more
TL;DR: The E and B Experiment (EBEX) as discussed by the authors was a long-duration balloon-borne cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarimeter that flew over Antarctica in 2012 and achieved the first use of a superconducting magnetic bearing (SMB) in astrophysics.
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Empirical modelling of the BLASTPol achromatic half-wave plate for precision submillimetre polarimetry
Lorenzo Moncelsi,Lorenzo Moncelsi,Peter A. R. Ade,Francesco E. Angilè,Steven J. Benton,Mark J. Devlin,Laura M. Fissel,Natalie N. Gandilo,Joshua O. Gundersen,Tristan G. Matthews,C. Barth Netterfield,Giles Novak,David John Nutter,Enzo Pascale,Fŕed́erick Poidevin,Giorgio Savini,Douglas Scott,Juan D. Soler,Locke D. Spencer,Locke D. Spencer,Matthew D. P. Truch,Gregory S. Tucker,Jin Zhang +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, a cryogenic achromatic half-wave plate (HWP) for sub-millimetre astronomical polarimetry has been designed, manufactured, tested and deployed in the Balloon-borne Large-Aperture Satellite for Polarimetry (BLASTPol).
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The Balloon-borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) 2006: Calibration and Flight Performance
Matthew D. P. Truch,Peter A. R. Ade,James J. Bock,Edward L. Chapin,Mark J. Devlin,Simon Dicker,Matthew Joseph Griffin,Joshua O. Gundersen,Mark Halpern,Peter Charles Hargrave,David H. Hughes,Jacob Klein,Gaelen Marsden,Peter G. Martin,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,Lorenzo Moncelsi,Calvin B. Netterfield,Luca Olmi,Enzo Pascale,Guillaume Patanchon,Marie Rex,Douglas Scott,Christopher Semisch,Nicholas Thomas,Carole Tucker,Gregory S. Tucker,Marco P. Viero,Donald V. Wiebe +27 more
TL;DR: The Balloon-borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) operated successfully during a 250-hour flight over Antarctica in December 2006, where the red hypergiant star VY CMa was observed and used as the primary calibrator as mentioned in this paper.
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A flare in the millimetre to IR spectrum of 3C273
E. I. Robson,Walter Kieran Gear,P. E. Clegg,Peter A. R. Ade,Malcolm G. Smith,Matthew Joseph Griffin,I. G. Nolt,J. V. Radostitz,R. J. Howard +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a concurrent flare in the IR-to-near-millimetre spectrum of 3C273 implies that the emission over this range of frequency originates in the same region of the source.