12 results on '"Sheehy P"'
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2. A linear CMOS SOI SP14T antenna switch for cellular applications
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Chaudhry, Q., primary, Bayruns, R., additional, Arnold, B., additional, and Sheehy, P., additional
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- 2012
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3. A WCDMA 41% power efficiency direct DC coupled hybrid CMOS/GaAs power amplifier with pre-distortion linearization
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Leipold, D., primary, Allen, W., additional, Sheehy, P., additional, and Hau, G., additional
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- 2012
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4. Optical characterization of the Keck array polarimeter at the South Pole
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Vieregg, A. G., Ade, P. A. R., Aikin, R., Bischoff, C., Bock, J. J., Bonetti, J. A., Bradford, K. J., Brevik, J. A., Dowell, C. D., Duband, L., Filippini, J. P., Fliescher, S., Golwala, S. R., Gordon, M. S., Halpern, M., Hilton, G., Hristov, V. V., Irwin, K., Kernasovskiy, S., Kovac, John M, Kuo, C. L., Leitch, E., Lueker, M., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Nguyen, H. T., O, R., Ogburn, R. W., Pryke, C., Ruhl, J. E., Runyan, M., Schwarz, R., Sheehy, C., Staniszewski, Z., Sudiwala, R., Teply, G., Tolan, J., Turner, A. D., Wilson, P., and Wong, C. L.
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Cosmic Microwave Background ,polarization ,Inflation ,The Keck Array - Abstract
The Keck Array (Spud) is a set of microwave polarimeters that observes from the South Pole at degree angular scales in search of a signature of Inflation imprinted as B-mode polarization in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). The first three Keck Array receivers were deployed during the 2010-2011 Austral summer, followed by two new receivers in the 2011-2012 summer season, completing the full five-receiver array. All five receivers are currently observing at 150 GHz. The Keck Array employs the field-proven Bicep/Bicep2 strategy of using small, cold, on-axis refractive optics, providing excellent control of systematics while maintaining a large field of view. This design allows for full characterization of far-field optical performance using microwave sources on the ground. We describe our efforts to characterize the main beam shape and beam shape mismatch between co-located orthogonally-polarized detector pairs, and discuss the implications of measured differential beam parameters on temperature to polarization leakage in CMB analysis., Astronomy
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- 2016
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5. BICEP3 performance overview and planned Keck Array upgrade
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Grayson, J. A., Ade, P. A. R., Ahmed, Z., Alexander, Kate Denham, Amiri, M., Barkats, Denis A., Benton, S. J., Bischoff, Colin A., Bock, J. J., Boenish, H., Bowens-Rubin, R, Buder, I, Bullock, E., Buza, Victor, Connors, Jake Anthony, Filippini, J. P., Fliescher, S., Halpern, M., Harrison, Sarah, Hilton, G. C., Hristov, V. V., Hui, H., Irwin, K. D., Kang, J., Karkare, Kirit Sukrit, Karpel, E., Kefeli, S., Kernasovskiy, S. A., Kovac, John M, Kuo, C. L., Leitch, E. M., Lueker, M., Megerian, K. G., Monticue, V., Namikawa, T., Netterfield, C. B., Nguyen, H. T., O, R., Ogburn, R. W., Pryke, C, Reintsema, C. D., Richter, Sonja Valeska, Schwarz, R., Sorenson, C., Sheehy, C. D., Staniszewski, Z. K., Steinbach, B., Teply, G. P., Thompson, K. L., Tolan, J. E., Tucker, C., Turner, A. D., Vieregg, A. G., Wandui, A., Weber, A. C., Wiebe, D. V., Willmert, J., Wu, W. L. K., and Yoon, K. W.
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Cosmic Microwave Background ,Inflation ,Gravitational Waves ,Polarization ,BICEP ,Keck Array - Abstract
Bicep3 is a 520 mm aperture, compact two-lens refractor designed to observe the polarization of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) at 95 GHz. Its focal plane consists of modularized tiles of antenna-coupled transition edge sensors (TESs), similar to those used in Bicep2 and the Keck Array. The increased per-receiver optical throughput compared to Bicep2/Keck Array, due to both its faster f /1.7 optics and the larger aperture, more than doubles the combined mapping speed of the Bicep/Keck program. The Bicep3 receiver was recently upgraded to a full complement of 20 tiles of detectors (2560 TESs) and is now beginning its second year of observation (and first science season) at the South Pole. We report on its current performance and observing plans. Given its high per-receiver throughput while maintaining the advantages of a compact design, Bicep3class receivers are ideally suited as building blocks for a 3rd-generation CMB experiment, consisting of multiple receivers spanning 35 GHz to 270 GHz with total detector count in the tens of thousands. We present plans for such an array, the new “Bicep Array” that will replace the Keck Array at the South Pole, including design optimization, frequency coverage, and deployment/observing strategies., Astronomy
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- 2016
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6. BICEP3 focal plane design and detector performance
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Hui, H., Ade, P. A. R., Ahmed, Z., Alexander, Kate Denham, Amiri, M., Barkats, Denis A., Benton, S. J., Bischoff, Colin A., Bock, J. J., Boenish, H., Bowens-Rubin, R, Buder, I, Bullock, E., Buza, Victor, Connors, Jake Anthony, Filippini, J. P., Fliescher, S., Grayson, J. A., Halpern, M., Harrison, Sarah, Hilton, G. C., Hristov, V. V., Irwin, K. D., Kang, J., Karkare, Kirit Sukrit, Karpel, E., Kefeli, S., Kernasovskiy, S. A., Kovac, John M, Kuo, C. L., Leitch, E. M., Lueker, M., Megerian, K. G., Monticue, V., Namikawa, T., Netterfield, C. B., Nguyen, H. T., O, R., Ogburn, R. W., Pryke, C, Reintsema, C. D., Richter, Sonja Valeska, Schwarz, R., Sorensen, C., Sheehy, C. D., Staniszewski, Z. K., Steinbach, B., Teply, G. P., Thompson, K. L., Tolan, J. E., Tucker, C., Turner, A. D., Vieregg, A. G., Wandui, A., Weber, A. C., Wiebe, D. V., Willmert, J., Wu, W. L. K., and Yoon, K. W.
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Cosmic Microwave Background ,BICEP ,Keck Array ,Polarization - Abstract
BICEP3, the latest telescope in the BICEP/Keck program, started science observations in March 2016. It is a 550mm aperture refractive telescope observing the polarization of the cosmic microwave background at 95 GHz. We show the focal plane design and detector performance, including spectral response, optical efficiency and preliminary sensitivity of the upgraded BICEP3. We demonstrate 9.72 µK√s noise performance of the BICEP3 receiver., Astronomy
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- 2016
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7. Optical characterization of the BICEP3 CMB polarimeter at the South Pole
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Karkare, Kirit Sukrit, Ade, P. A. R., Ahmed, Z., Alexander, Kate Denham, Amiri, M., Barkats, Denis A., Benton, S. J., Bischoff, Colin A., Bock, J. J., Boenish, H., Bowens-Rubin, R, Buder, I, Bullock, E., Buza, Victor, Connors, Jake Anthony, Filippini, J. P., Fliescher, S. T., Grayson, J. A., Halpern, M., Harrison, Sarah, Hilton, G. C., Hristov, V. V., Hui, H., Irwin, K. D., Kang, J. H., Karpel, E., Kefeli, S., Kernasovskiy, S. A., Kovac, John M, Kuo, C. L., Leitch, E. M., Lueker, M., Megerian, K. G., Monticue, V., Namikawa, T., Netterfield, C. B., Nguyen, H. T., O, R., Ogburn, R. W., Pryke, C, Reintsema, C. D., Richter, Sonja Valeska, St. Germaine, Tyler Tyler, Schwarz, R., Sheehy, C. D., Staniszewski, Z. K., Steinbach, B., Teply, G. P., Thompson, K. L., Tolan, J. E., Tucker, C., Turner, A. D., Vieregg, A. G., Wandui, A., Weber, A., Willmert, J., Wong, C, Wu, W. L. K., and Yoon, K. W.
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Inflation ,Gravitational waves ,Cosmic microwave background ,Polarization ,BICEP - Abstract
Bicep3 is a small-aperture refracting cosmic microwave background (CMB) telescope designed to make sensitive polarization maps in pursuit of a potential B-mode signal from inflationary gravitational waves. It is the latest in the Bicep/Keck Array series of CMB experiments located at the South Pole, which has provided the most stringent constraints on inflation to date. For the 2016 observing season, Bicep3 was outfitted with a full suite of 2400 optically coupled detectors operating at 95 GHz. In these proceedings we report on the far field beam performance using calibration data taken during the 2015-2016 summer deployment season in situ with a thermal chopped source. We generate high-fidelity per-detector beam maps, show the array-averaged beam profile, and characterize the differential beam response between co-located, orthogonally polarized detectors which contributes to the leading instrumental systematic in pair differencing experiments. We find that the levels of differential pointing, beamwidth, and ellipticity are similar to or lower than those measured for Bicep2 and Keck Array. The magnitude and distribution of Bicep3’s differential beam mismatch – and the level to which temperature-to-polarization leakage may be marginalized over or subtracted in analysis – will inform the design of next-generation CMB experiments with many thousands of detectors., Astronomy
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- 2016
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8. "Women We Love" in Esquire, 1987-2006.
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Ji, Hong and Sheehy, Michael
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MEN'S magazines ,WOMEN in mass media ,WOMEN'S rights ,SOCIAL movements - Abstract
This historical study uses qualitative and quantitative research methods to address media framing of gender amid prevailing social trends. It focuses on how Esquire magazine, a trend-setter in the men's magazine genre, framed its perception of the ideal woman during an era of social backlash against the women's rights movement of an earlier generation. Textual and content analysis were used to analyze Esquire's ongoing feature "Women We Love," through which the magazine expressed its perception of the ideal woman, from its beginning in 1987 through 2006. The study found evidence that Esquire was influenced by the social backlash against women's rights in the creation and ongoing development of "Women We Love." Moreover, the study found that Esquire's perception of the ideal woman changed significantly over time, particularly in association with certain editorships, in terms of the occupations of and images projected by women featured in "Women We Love." ..PAT.-Unpublished Manuscript [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
9. Using Student Voice to Deconstruct Traditional Structures of Cooperative Mathematical Problem Solving.
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Sheehy, Lisa
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PROBLEM solving ,MATHEMATICS ,METHODOLOGY ,ACADEMIC dissertations ,RESEARCH - Abstract
The paper will be a discussion of the implications and conclusions of my dissertation reseach on cooperative mathematical problem solving. The following is a summary of that study: [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
10. Optimization and sensitivity of the Keck array
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Kernasovskiy, S., Ade, P. A. R., Aikin, R. W., Amiri, M., Benton, S., Bischoff, Colin A., Bock, J. J., Bonetti, J. A., Brevik, J. A., Burger, B., Davis, G., Dowell, C. D., Duband, L., Filippini, J. P., Fliescher, S., Golwala, S. R., Halpern, M., Hasselfield, M., Hilton, G., Hristov, V. V., Irwin, K., Kovac, John M, Kuo, C. L., Leitch, E., Lueker, M., Netterfield, C. B., Nguyen, H. T., O, R., Ogburn, R. W., Pryke, C, Reintsema, C., Ruhl, J. E., Runyan, M. C., Schwarz, R., Sheehy, C. D., Staniszewski, Z., Sudiwala, R., Teply, G., Tolan, J. E., Turner, A. D., Vieregg, A., Wiebe, D. V., Wilson, P., and Wong, C. L.
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Cosmic Microwave Background ,polarization ,inflation ,Keck Array ,Bicep2 ,TES ,detector noise - Abstract
The Keck Array (SPUD) began observing the cosmic microwave background’s polarization in the winter of 2011 at the South Pole. The Keck Array follows the success of the predecessor experiments Bicep and Bicep2,1 using five on-axis refracting telescopes. These have a combined imaging array of 2500 antenna-coupled TES bolometers read with a SQUID-based time domain multiplexing system. We will discuss the detector noise and the optimization of the readout. The achieved sensitivity of the Keck Array is 11.5 µKCMB√ s in the 2012 configuration., Astronomy
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- 2012
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11. BICEP2 and Keck array operational overview and status of observations
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Ogburn, R. W., Ade, P. A. R., Aikin, R. W., Amiri, M., Benton, S. J., Bischoff, Colin A., Bock, J. J., Bonetti, J. A., Brevik, J. A., Bullock, E., Burger, B., Davis, G., Dowell, C. D., Duband, L., Filippini, J. P., Fliescher, S., Golwala, S. R., Gordon, M., Halpern, M., Hasselfield, M., Hilton, G., Hristov, V. V., Hui, H., Irwin, K., Kaufman, J. P., Keating, B. G., Kernasovskiy, S. A., Kovac, John M, Kuo, C. L., Leitch, E. M., Lueker, M., Montroy, T., Netterfield, C. B., Nguyen, H. T., O, R., Orlando, Abigail Claire, Pryke, C, Reintsema, C., Richter, Sonja Valeska, Ruhl, J. E., Runyan, M. C., Schwarz, R., Sheehy, C. D., Staniszewski, Z. K., Sudiwala, R. V., Teply, G. P., Thompson, K., Tolan, J. E., Turner, A. D., Vieregg, A. G., Wiebe, D. V., Wilson, P., and Wong, C. L.
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Cosmic microwave background ,microwave ,TES ,polarization ,inflation ,gravitational waves ,cosmology - Abstract
The Bicep2 and Keck Array experiments are designed to measure the polarization of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) on angular scales of 2-4 degrees (ℓ = 50–100). This is the region in which the B-mode signal, a signature prediction of cosmic inflation, is expected to peak. Bicep2 was deployed to the South Pole at the end of 2009 and is in the middle of its third year of observing with 500 polarization-sensitive detectors at 150 GHz. The Keck Array was deployed to the South Pole at the end of 2010, initially with three receivers—each similar to Bicep2. An additional two receivers have been added during the 2011-12 summer. We give an overview of the two experiments, report on substantial gains in the sensitivity of the two experiments after post-deployment optimization, and show preliminary maps of CMB polarization from Bicep2., Astronomy
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- 2012
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12. Methods of Data Collection - Telephone Interviewing.
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Sheehy, Anne
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TELEPHONE surveys ,POLITICAL science research ,SOCIOLOGICAL research ,CRIMINOLOGICAL research ,RESEARCH methodology - Abstract
Telephone studies have long been popular for studying personal opinions in fields from political science to sociology to criminology. While the pitfalls of this methodology have been well known for a considerable time, the changing nature of communication in general, and cell phone usage among young people in particular, create fresh problems for any researcher seeking to do phone studies within this demographic. This poster will examine the effects of cell phone use and changing technology on telephone research, as well as if and how these negative effects are outweighed by the benefits already known to current and past researchers. These effects will be examined using a telephone study which only sampled college students and will compare and contrast the many methodological benefits associated with contemporary telephone interviewing. ..PAT.-Unpublished Manuscript [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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