Isabel Lipartito
University of California, Santa Barbara
17 Papers
24 Citations
Isabel Lipartito is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Barbara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photon counting & Chromosphere. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Isabel Lipartito include Smith College.
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Papers
Large-format platinum silicide microwave kinetic inductance detectors for optical to near-IR astronomy
Paul Szypryt,Seth R. Meeker,Gregoire Coiffard,Neelay Fruitwala,Bruce Bumble,G. Ulbricht,Alex B. Walter,Miguel Daal,Clinton Bockstiegel,Giulia Collura,Nicholas Zobrist,Isabel Lipartito,B. A. Mazin +12 more
TL;DR: This work fabricated and characterized 10,000 and 20,440 pixel Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detector arrays for the Dark-speckle Near-IR Energy-resolved Superconducting Spectrophotometer (DARKNESS) and the MKID Exoplanet Camera (MEC).
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The MKID Exoplanet Camera for Subaru SCExAO
Alexander B. Walter,Neelay Fruitwala,Sarah Steiger,John I. Bailey,Nicholas Zobrist,Noah Swimmer,Isabel Lipartito,Jennifer Pearl Smith,Seth R. Meeker,Clint Bockstiegel,Gregoire Coiffard,Rupert Dodkins,Paul Szypryt,Paul Szypryt,Kristina K. Davis,Miguel Daal,Bruce Bumble,Giulia Collura,Olivier Guyon,Julien Lozi,Sébastien Vievard,Nemanja Jovanovic,Frantz Martinache,Thayne Currie,Thayne Currie,Benjamin A. Mazin +25 more
TL;DR: The MKID Exoplanet Camera (MEC) as mentioned in this paper is the first permanently deployed near-infrared MKID instrument and is designed to operate both as an IFU, and as a focal plane wavefront sensor in a multi-kHz feedback loop with SCExAO.
The MKID Exoplanet Camera for Subaru SCExAO
Alexander B. Walter,Neelay Fruitwala,Sarah Steiger,John I. Bailey,Nicholas Zobrist,Noah Swimmer,Isabel Lipartito,Jennifer Pearl Smith,Seth R. Meeker,Clint Bockstiegel,Gregoire Coiffard,Rupert Dodkins,Paul Szypryt,Paul Szypryt,Kristina K. Davis,Miguel Daal,Bruce Bumble,Giulia Collura,Olivier Guyon,Julien Lozi,Sébastien Vievard,Nemanja Jovanovic,Frantz Martinache,Thayne Currie,Thayne Currie,Benjamin A. Mazin +25 more
TL;DR: The MKID Exoplanet Camera (MEC) as mentioned in this paper is the first permanently deployed near-infrared MKID instrument and is designed to operate both as an IFU, and as a focal plane wavefront sensor in a multi-kHz feedback loop with SCExAO.
Large-format platinum silicide microwave kinetic inductance detectors for optical to near-IR astronomy
Paul Szypryt,Seth R. Meeker,Gregoire Coiffard,Neelay Fruitwala,Bruce Bumble,G. Ulbricht,Alex B. Walter,Miguel Daal,Clinton Bockstiegel,Giulia Collura,Nicholas Zobrist,Isabel Lipartito,B. A. Mazin +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors fabricated and characterized 10,000 and 20,440 pixel Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detector (MKID) arrays for the Dark-speckle Near-IR Energy-resolved Superconducting Spectrophotometer (DARKNESS) and the MKID Exoplanet Camera (MEC).
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THE SOLAR CHROMOSPHERE OBSERVED AT 1 Hz AND 0.″2 RESOLUTION
TL;DR: In this article, a slab radiative transfer model was used to investigate the physical nature of fibrils in terms of tube-like versus sheet-like structures, and the results showed that the tube model must be rejected for a small but significant class of Fibrils undergoing very rapid changes.
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