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Steve Kuhlmann
Researcher at Argonne National Laboratory
Publications - 100
Citations - 8896
Steve Kuhlmann is an academic researcher from Argonne National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: South Pole Telescope & Supernova. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 100 publications receiving 8093 citations. Previous affiliations of Steve Kuhlmann include Purdue University.
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Cosmology with Photometrically-Classified Type Ia Supernovae from the SDSS-II Supernova Survey
Heather Campbell,Chris B. D'Andrea,Robert C. Nichol,Masao Sako,Mathew Smith,Mathew Smith,Hubert Lampeitl,Matthew D. Olmstead,Bruce A. Bassett,Bruce A. Bassett,Rahul Biswas,Peter J. Brown,Peter J. Brown,D. Cinabro,Kyle S. Dawson,Benjamin Dilday,Benjamin Dilday,Ryan J. Foley,Joshua A. Frieman,Peter M. Garnavich,Renée Hlozek,Saurabh Jha,Steve Kuhlmann,Martin Kunz,Martin Kunz,John Marriner,Ramon Miquel,Michael Richmond,Adam G. Riess,Adam G. Riess,Donald P. Schneider,Jesper Sollerman,Matthew D. Taylor,Gong-Bo Zhao +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the cosmological analysis of 752 photometrically-classified Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) obtained from the full Sloan Digital Sky Survey II (SDSS-II) Supernova (SN) Survey, supplemented with host-galaxy spectroscopy from the SDSSIII Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS).
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Photonic ring resonator filters for astronomical OH suppression
Simon Ellis,Steve Kuhlmann,Kyler Kuehn,H. Spinka,David Underwood,Ravi R. Gupta,Leonidas E. Ocola,Pufan Liu,Guohua Wei,Nathaniel P. Stern,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Peter G. Tuthill +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the design requirements for ring resonators for atmospheric OH suppression from theory and finite difference time domain simulations were derived, and it was shown that rings with small radii (<10 microns) are required to provide an adequate free spectral range, leading to high index contrast materials such as Si and Si$3}$N$4}$.
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Analytic Photometric Redshift Estimator for Type Ia Supernovae From the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
TL;DR: In this paper, a significantly improved version of the simple analytic photo-z estimator proposed by Wang and further developed by Wang, Narayan, and Wood-Vasey (2007) was applied to 55,422 simulated SNe Ia generated using the SNANA package with the LSST filters.
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State of the Profession: Astrophotonics
Pradip Gatkine,Sylvain Veilleux,John C. Mather,Christopher H. Betters,Jonathan Bland-Hawthorn,Julia J. Bryant,S. Bradley Cenko,Mario Dagenais,Drake Deming,Simon Ellis,Matthew A. Greenhouse,Andrew I. Harris,Nemanja Jovanovic,Steve Kuhlmann,Alexander Kutyrev,Sergio G. Leon-Saval,Kalaga Madhav,Samuel H. Moseley,Barnaby Norris,Bernard J. Rauscher,Martin Roth,Stuart N. Vogel +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarize the current landscape of astrophotonic devices and their scientific impact, highlight the key issues, and outline specific technological and organizational approaches to address these issues in the coming decade and thereby enable new discoveries as we embark on the era of extremely large telescopes.
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Performance of a Low-Parasitic Frequency-Domain Multiplexing Readout
A. E. Lowitz,Amy N. Bender,Amy N. Bender,Peter S. Barry,Peter S. Barry,Thomas Cecil,C. L. Chang,C. L. Chang,Ralu Divan,Matt Dobbs,A. Gilbert,Steve Kuhlmann,M. Lisovenko,Joshua Montgomery,Valentine Novosad,Stephen Padin,Stephen Padin,John E. Pearson,Gensheng Wang,Volodymyr Yefremenko,J. Zhang +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, a low-parasitic frequency-domain multiplexing readout is proposed for transition-edge sensor bolometer arrays used on modern cosmic microwave background experiments, including the SPT-3G receiver.