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Ray Tomlin
Researcher at Fermilab
Publications - 6
Citations - 130
Ray Tomlin is an academic researcher from Fermilab. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational wave & Planck time. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 106 citations.
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Application of independent component analysis to Fermilab Booster
TL;DR: In this paper, independent component analysis (ICA) is applied to analyze the beam motion in a rapid-cycling booster synchrotron at the Fermilab in order to decompose sampled signals into its underlying source signals.
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The Holometer: An Instrument to Probe Planckian Quantum Geometry
Aaron S. Chou,Henry Glass,H.Richard Gustafson,Craig J. Hogan,Craig J. Hogan,Brittany Kamai,Brittany Kamai,Brittany Kamai,Ohkyung Kwon,R. K. Lanza,Lee McCuller,S. S. Meyer,Jonathan Richardson,Jonathan Richardson,Chris Stoughton,Ray Tomlin,Rainer Weiss +16 more
TL;DR: The Fermilab Holometer as mentioned in this paper is an instrument for measuring correlations of position variations over a four-dimensional volume of space-time, and is used to verify shot-noise-limited performance.
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Interferometric constraints on quantum geometrical shear noise correlations
Aaron S. Chou,Henry Glass,H.Richard Gustafson,Craig J. Hogan,Craig J. Hogan,Brittany Kamai,Ohkyung Kwon,Ohkyung Kwon,Robert Lanza,Lee McCuller,S. S. Meyer,Jonathan Richardson,Jonathan Richardson,Chris Stoughton,Ray Tomlin,Rainer Weiss +15 more
TL;DR: The first-generation Holometer as mentioned in this paper is the first instrument capable of measuring correlated variations in space-time position at strain noise power spectral densities smaller than a Planck time.
Interferometric Constraints on Quantum Geometrical Shear Noise Correlations
Aaron S. Chou,Henry Glass,H.Richard Gustafson,Craig J. Hogan,Craig J. Hogan,Brittany Kamai,Ohkyung Kwon,Ohkyung Kwon,Robert Lanza,Lee McCuller,S. S. Meyer,Jonathan Richardson,Jonathan Richardson,Chris Stoughton,Ray Tomlin,Rainer Weiss +15 more
TL;DR: The first-generation Holometer as discussed by the authors is the first instrument capable of measuring correlated variations in space-time position at strain noise power spectral densities smaller than a Planck time.
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Anomalous afterglow seen in a chameleon afterglow search
TL;DR: In this article, the anomalous orange-colored afterglow that was seen in the GammeV Chameleon Afterglow Search (CHASE) was investigated and the broadband color of the observed glow, the relationship between the glow and the temperature of the apparatus, and other data taken prior to, and during the science operations of CHASE were presented.