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S. S. Meyer

Researcher at University of Chicago

Publications -  503
Citations -  111128

S. S. Meyer is an academic researcher from University of Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic microwave background & South Pole Telescope. The author has an hindex of 116, co-authored 474 publications receiving 105142 citations. Previous affiliations of S. S. Meyer include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & University of Arizona.

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Design and characterization of 90 GHz feedhorn-coupled TES polarimeter pixels in the SPTpol camera

J. T. Sayre, +77 more
- 05 Oct 2012 - 
TL;DR: The SPTpol camera as mentioned in this paper is a two-color, polarization-sensitive bolometer receiver, and was installed on the 10 meter South Pole Telescope in January 2012 to study the faint polarization signals in the cosmic microwave background, with two primary scientific goals.

First-year wilkinson microwave anisotropy probe (wmap) 1 observations:

TL;DR: The WMAP satellite has completed 1 year of measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation using 20 differential high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) based radiometers as discussed by the authors.
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A cosmic microwave background radiation measurement reproduced: a statistical comparison of msam1-94 to msam1-92

TL;DR: The second flight of the medium-scale anisotropy measurement (MSAM1-94) was used to confirm the measurement of cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) anisotropic made in the first flight as mentioned in this paper by forming the sum and difference of those portions of the data with the same pointings on the sky.
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Search for the B(c) Meson

P. Abreu, +553 more
- 10 Apr 1997 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for fully reconstructed Bc± mesons has yielded one View the MathML source candidate, no View-the-MathML source candidates, and one View-The MathML Source, π+π−π± candidate, consistent with expected background in each channel.