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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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Astro2020: Astrophotonics White Paper
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: The purpose of this white paper is to 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 the authors 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 paper, a low-parasitic frequency-domain multiplexing readout for transition edge sensor bolometer arrays is presented. Butts et al. demonstrated a factor of two improvement in parasitic resistance compared to SPT-3G hardware.
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PreCam, a Precursor Observational Campaign for Calibration of the Dark Energy Survey
Kyler Kuehn,Steve Kuhlmann,Sahar S. Allam,James Annis,T. Bailey,T. Bailey,Eduardo Balbinot,Joseph P. Bernstein,T. Biesiadzinski,D. L. Burke,M. Butner,Julio Camargo,L. N. da Costa,Darren L. DePoy,H. T. Diehl,J. P. Dietrich,J. Estrada,A. Fausti,B. Gerke,B. Gerke,V. Guarino,H. H. Head,Richard Kessler,Hsing Wen Lin,Wolfgang Lorenzon,M. A. G. Maia,L. Maki,L. Maki,Jennifer L. Marshall,Brian Nord,Eric H. Neilsen,Ricardo L. C. Ogando,D. Park,John Peoples,D. Rastawicki,J.-P. Rheault,Basilio X. Santiago,M. S. Schubnell,Patrick Seitzer,J. A. Smith,H. Spinka,A. Sypniewski,G. Tarle,Douglas L. Tucker,Alistair R. Walker,William Wester +45 more
TL;DR: PreCam as mentioned in this paper is a precursor observational campaign supporting the Dark Energy Survey (DES), which is designed to produce a photometric and astrometric catalog of nearly a hundred thousand standard stars within the DES footprint, while the PreCam instrument also serves as a prototype testbed for the DES hardware and software.
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RPCs as a medium for digital hadron calorimetry for the linear collider
Gary Drake,Jose Repond,D. G. Underwood,A. B. Wicklund,Steve Kuhlmann,S. Magill,Lei Xia,J. Butler,M. Oreglia +8 more
Abstract: The purpose of this project is to develop a digital hadron calorimeter (DHCAL) using resistive plate chambers (RPCs) as active medium RPCs are ideally suited for such a calorimeter: they are simple in design, cheap to build, reliable and robust, and the readout can be segmented into small pads of say 1 cm/sup 2/, as required for a DHCAL at the linear collider Work on developing these chambers has been underway at Argonne for about two years Several single-gap and multi-gap chambers operating in avalanche mode have been built and have been tested thoroughly with sources and cosmic rays Tests with up to 64 pads of 1 cm/sup 2/ each are ongoing Furthermore, considerable effort is dedicated to the development of the readout system, a challenge by itself given the large number of channels, of order 400K for the prototype and 50/spl times/106 for the entire DHCAL
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Design and characterization of the SPT-3G receiver
J. A. Sobrin,Peter A. R. Ade,Zeeshan Ahmed,Adam Anderson,Jessica Avva,R. Basu Thakur,Amy N. Bender,Amy N. Bender,Bradford Benson,John E. Carlstrom,John E. Carlstrom,Faustin Carter,Faustin Carter,Thomas Cecil,C. L. Chang,C. L. Chang,J. F. Cliche,Ari Cukierman,T. de Haan,Junjia Ding,Matt Dobbs,Matt Dobbs,D. Dutcher,W. B. Everett,A. Foster,J. Gallichio,J. Gallichio,A. J. Gilbert,John Groh,S. Guns,N. W. Halverson,A. H. Harke-Hosemann,A. H. Harke-Hosemann,N. L. Harrington,Jason W. Henning,Jason W. Henning,W. L. Holzapfel,N. Huang,Kent D. Irwin,Oliver Jeong,M. Jonas,Trupti Khaire,A. M. Kofman,M. Korman,Donna Kubik,Steve Kuhlmann,Chao-Lin Kuo,Adrian T. Lee,Adrian T. Lee,A. E. Lowitz,S. S. Meyer,Daniel Michalik,Joshua Montgomery,Andrew Nadolski,T. Natoli,H. T. Nguyen,G. I. Noble,V. Novosad,Stephen Padin,Z. Pan,John E. Pearson,C. M. Posada,W. Quan,Alexandra S. Rahlin,J. E. Ruhl,J. T. Sayre,Erik Shirokoff,Graeme Smecher,Antony A. Stark,K. T. Story,Aritoki Suzuki,Keith L. Thompson,Carole Tucker,K. Vanderlinde,Joaquin Vieira,Gensheng Wang,Nathan Whitehorn,Nathan Whitehorn,Volodymyr Yefremenko,Ki Won Yoon,M. R. Young +80 more
TL;DR: The SPT-3G receiver was commissioned in early 2017 on the 10-meter South Pole Telescope (SPT) to map anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) as mentioned in this paper.