9 results on '"Mallie, O.E."'
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2. The Quasi-Optical Design of the QUaD Telescope
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O’Sullivan, C., Cahill, G., Murphy, J.A., Gear, W.K., Harris, J., Ade, P.A.R., Church, S.E., Thompson, K.L., Pryke, C., Bock, J., Bowden, M., Brown, M.L., Carlstrom, J.E., Castro, P.G., Culverhouse, T., Friedman, R.B., Ganga, K.M., Haynes, V., Hinderks, J.R., Kovak, J., Lange, A.E., Leitch, E.M., Mallie, O.E., Melhuish, S.J., Orlando, A., Piccirillo, L., Pisano, G., Rajguru, N., Rusholme, B.A., Schwarz, R., Taylor, A.N., Wu, E.Y.S., and Zemcov, M.
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- 2007
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3. QUaD: A High-Resolution Cosmic Microwave Background Polarimeter
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Hinderks, J., Ade, P., Bock, J., Bowden, M.L., Cahill, G., Carlstrom, J.E., Castro, P.G., Church, S., Culverhouse, T., Friedman, R., Ganga, K., Gear, W.K., Gupta, S., Harris, J., Haynes, V., Keating, B.G., Kovac, J., Kirby, E., Lange, A.E., Leitch, E., Mallie, O.E., Melhuish, S., Memari, Y., Murphy, A., Orlando, A., Schwarz, R., O'Sullivan, C., Piccirillo, L., Pryke, C., Rajguru, N., Rusholme, B., Taylor, A.N., Thompson, K.L., Tucker, C., Turner, A.H., Wu, E.Y.S., and Zemcov, M.
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Experimental Physics ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We describe the QUaD experiment, a millimeter-wavelength polarimeter designed to observe the cosmic microwave background (CMB) from a site at the South Pole. The experiment comprises a 2.64 m Cassegrain telescope equipped with a cryogenically cooled receiver containing an array of 62 polarization-sensitive bolometers. The focal plane contains pixels at two different frequency bands, 100 GHz and 150 GHz, with angular resolutions of 5 and 3.5, respectively. The high angular resolution allows observation of CMB temperature and polarization anisotropies over a wide range of scales. The instrument commenced operation in early 2005 and collected science data during three successive Austral winter seasons of observation.
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- 2009
4. QUEST- a 2.6-m millimeter-wave telescope for CMB polarization studies
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Piccirillo, L., Ade, P.A.R., Bock, J.J., Bowden, M., Church, S., Ganga, K., Gear, W.K., Hinderks, J., Keating, B.G., Lange, A.E., Maffei, B., Mallie, O.E., Melhuish, S.J., Murphy, J.Anthony, Pisano, G., Rusholme, B., Taylor, A., and Thompson, K.
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Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We describe QUEST (Q and U Extra—galactic Sub—mm Telescope), a CMB polarimeter, operating at millimetre wavelengths. Interesting features of its design are outlined.
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- 2001
5. Polarization Calibration of the QUaD Experiment
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Hinderks, J., Ade, P.A.R., Bock, J.J., Bowden, M., Brown, M.L., Cahill, G., Carlstrom, J.E., Castro, P.G., Church, S., Culverhouse, T., Friedman, R., Ganga, K., Gear, W.K., Gupta, S., Harris, J., Haynes, V., Kovac, J., Lange, A.E., Leitch, E., Mallie, O.E., Melhuish, S.J., Memari, Y., Murphy, J.Anthony, Orlando, A., Schwarz, R., O'Sullivan, Créidhe, Piccirillo, L., Pryke, C., Rajguru, N., Rusholme, B., Taylor, A.N., Thompson, K.L., Tucker, C., Turner, A.H., Wu, E.Y.S., Zemcov, M., Hinderks, J., Ade, P.A.R., Bock, J.J., Bowden, M., Brown, M.L., Cahill, G., Carlstrom, J.E., Castro, P.G., Church, S., Culverhouse, T., Friedman, R., Ganga, K., Gear, W.K., Gupta, S., Harris, J., Haynes, V., Kovac, J., Lange, A.E., Leitch, E., Mallie, O.E., Melhuish, S.J., Memari, Y., Murphy, J.Anthony, Orlando, A., Schwarz, R., O'Sullivan, Créidhe, Piccirillo, L., Pryke, C., Rajguru, N., Rusholme, B., Taylor, A.N., Thompson, K.L., Tucker, C., Turner, A.H., Wu, E.Y.S., and Zemcov, M.
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We describe the polarization calibration of the QUaD experiment, including determination of the polarization efficiency of the detectors and their orientation angles. QUaD is a millimeter-wavelength polarimeter that observed the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) from a site at the South Pole. The experiment comprises a 2.64 m Cassegrain telescope equipped with a cryogenically cooled receiver containing an array of 62 polarization-sensitive bolometers. The focal plane contains pixels at two different frequency bands, 100 GHz and 150 GHz, with angular resolutions of 5prime and 3farcm5, respectively. The high angular resolution allows observation of CMB temperature and polarization anisotropies over a wide range of scales. The instrument commenced operation in early 2005 and collected science data during three successive Austral winter seasons of observation.
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- 2011
6. The quasi-optical design of the QUaD telescope
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O'Sullivan, Créidhe, Cahill, G., Murphy, J.Anthony, Gear, W.K., Harris, J., Ade, P.A.R., Church, S.E., Thompson, K.L., Pryke, C., Bock, J.J., Bowden, M., Brown, M.L., Carlstrom, J.E., Castro, P.G., Culverhouse, T., Friedman, R.B., Ganga, K., Haynes, V., Hinderks, J.R., Kovak, J., Lange, A.E., Leitch, E.M., Mallie, O.E., Melhuish, S.J., Orlando, A., Piccirillo, L., Pisano, G., Rajguru, N., Rusholme, B., Schwarz, R., Taylor, A.N., Wu, E.Y.S., Zemcov, M., O'Sullivan, Créidhe, Cahill, G., Murphy, J.Anthony, Gear, W.K., Harris, J., Ade, P.A.R., Church, S.E., Thompson, K.L., Pryke, C., Bock, J.J., Bowden, M., Brown, M.L., Carlstrom, J.E., Castro, P.G., Culverhouse, T., Friedman, R.B., Ganga, K., Haynes, V., Hinderks, J.R., Kovak, J., Lange, A.E., Leitch, E.M., Mallie, O.E., Melhuish, S.J., Orlando, A., Piccirillo, L., Pisano, G., Rajguru, N., Rusholme, B., Schwarz, R., Taylor, A.N., Wu, E.Y.S., and Zemcov, M.
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We describe the optical design and performance of ’QUEST and DASI’ or ’QUaD’, a ground-based high-resolution experiment designed to measure the polarisation properties of the cosmic microwave background radiation. QUaD uses bolometric detectors at 100 and 150 GHz on a 2.6 m Cassegrain telescope. The QUaD optics are designed to minimise systematic effects as well as to maximise sensitivity, and we report here on the comprehensive quasi-optical analysis used to achieve this design. We also present initial optical performance measurements achieved in operation, and discuss changes made to the optics to overcome some errors in the mechanical construction of the primary mirror. The QUaD experiment is now fully operational and taking world-leading data at the South Pole.
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- 2008
7. Scientific optimization of a ground-based CMB polarization experiment
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Bowden, M., Taylor, A.N., Ganga, K., Ade, P.A.R., Bock, J.J., Cahill, G., Carlstrom, J.E., Church, S., Gear, W.K., Hinderks, J.R., Hu, W., Keating, B.G., Kovac, J., Lange, A.E., Leitch, E.M., Maffei, B., Mallie, O.E., Melhuish, S.J., Murphy, J.Anthony, Pisano, G., Piccirillo, L., Pryke, C., Rusholme, B., O'Sullivan, Créidhe, Thompson, K., Bowden, M., Taylor, A.N., Ganga, K., Ade, P.A.R., Bock, J.J., Cahill, G., Carlstrom, J.E., Church, S., Gear, W.K., Hinderks, J.R., Hu, W., Keating, B.G., Kovac, J., Lange, A.E., Leitch, E.M., Maffei, B., Mallie, O.E., Melhuish, S.J., Murphy, J.Anthony, Pisano, G., Piccirillo, L., Pryke, C., Rusholme, B., O'Sullivan, Créidhe, and Thompson, K.
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We investigate the science goals achievable with the upcoming generation of groundbased CosmicMicrowave Background polarization experiments, focusing on one particular experiment, QUaD, a proposed bolometric polarimeter operating from the South Pole. We calculate the optimal sky coverage for this experiment including the effects of foregrounds and gravitational lensing. We find that an E-mode measurement will be sample-limited, while a B-mode measurement will be detector-noise-limited. We conclude that a 300 deg2 survey is an optimal compromise for a two-year experiment to measure both E and B-modes, and that a ground-based polarization experiment can make an important contribution to B-mode surveys. QUaD can make a high significance measurement of the acoustic peaks in the E-mode spectrum, over a multipole range of 25 < ℓ < 2500, and will be able to detect the gravitational lensing signal in the B-mode spectrum. Such an experiment could also directly detect the gravitational wave component of the B-mode spectrum if the amplitude of the signal is close to current upper limits. We also investigate how QUaD can improve constraints on the cosmological parameters. We estimate that combining two years of QUaD data with the four-year WMAP data can improve constraints on bh2, mh2, h, r and ns by a factor of two. If the foreground contamination can be reduced, the measurement of r can be improved by up to a factor of six over that obtainable from WMAP alone. These improved accuracies will place strong constraints on the potential of the inflaton field.
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- 2004
8. QUEST on DASI: a South Pole CMB polarization experiment
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Church, S., Ade, P.A.R., Bock, J.J., Bowden, M., Carlstrom, J.E., Ganga, K., Gear, W.K., Hinderks, J., Hu, W., Keating, B.G., Kovac, J., Lange, A.E., Leitch, E., Mallie, O.E., Melhuish, S.J., Murphy, J.Anthony, Rusholme, B., O'Sullivan, Créidhe, Piccirillo, L., Pryke, C., Taylor, A., Thompson, K., Church, S., Ade, P.A.R., Bock, J.J., Bowden, M., Carlstrom, J.E., Ganga, K., Gear, W.K., Hinderks, J., Hu, W., Keating, B.G., Kovac, J., Lange, A.E., Leitch, E., Mallie, O.E., Melhuish, S.J., Murphy, J.Anthony, Rusholme, B., O'Sullivan, Créidhe, Piccirillo, L., Pryke, C., Taylor, A., and Thompson, K.
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QUEST on DASI is a ground-based, high-sensitivity, high-resolution (Lmax ͠ 2500) experiment designed to map CMB polarization at 100 and 150 GHz and to measure the power spectra from E-modes, B-modes from lensing of the CMB, and B-modes from primordial gravitational waves. The experiment comprises a 2.6 m Cassegrain optical system, equipped with an array of 62 polarization-sensitive bolometers (PSBs), located at the South Pole. The instrument is designed to minimize systematic effects; features include differencing of pairs of orthogonal PSBs within a single feed, a rotatable achromatic waveplate, and axisymmetric rotatable optics. In addition the South Pole location allows both repeatable and highly controlled observations. QUEST on DASI will commence operation in early 2005.
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- 2003
9. WITHDRAWN: The Quasi-Optical Design of the QUaD Telescope
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O’Sullivan, C., primary, Cahill, G., additional, Murphy, J.A., additional, Gear, W.K., additional, Harris, J., additional, Ade, P.A.R., additional, Church, S.E., additional, Thompson, K.L., additional, Pryke, C., additional, Bock, J., additional, Bowden, M., additional, Brown, M.L., additional, Carlstrom, J.E., additional, Castro, P.G., additional, Culverhouse, T., additional, Friedman, R.B., additional, Ganga, K.M., additional, Haynes, V., additional, Hinderks, J.R., additional, Kovak, J., additional, Lange, A.E., additional, Leitch, E.M., additional, Mallie, O.E., additional, Melhuish, S.J., additional, Orlando, A., additional, Piccirillo, L., additional, Pisano, G., additional, Rajguru, N., additional, Rusholme, B.A., additional, Schwarz, R., additional, Taylor, A.N., additional, Wu, E.Y.S., additional, and Zemcov, M., additional
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