Michael D. Niemack
Ithaca College
16 Papers
162 Citations
Michael D. Niemack is an academic researcher from Ithaca College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic microwave background & Telescope. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael D. Niemack include University of Michigan & Max Planck Society.
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Papers
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: A Measurement of the 600< ell <8000 Cosmic Microwave Background Power Spectrum at 148 GHz
Joseph W. Fowler,Viviana Acquaviva,P. A. R. Ade,Paula Aguirre,M. Amiri,J. W. Appel,L. F. Barrientos,Elia S. Battistelli,J. R. Bond,Ben Brown,B. Burger,Jay Chervenak,Sudeep Das,M. J. Devlin,Simon Dicker,William B. Doriese,Jo Dunkley,R. Dunner,Thomas Essinger-Hileman,Rebecca Fisher,Amir Hajian,Mark Halpern,M. Hasselfield,C. Hernández-Monteagudo,Gene C. Hilton,Matt Hilton,Adam D. Hincks,Renée Hlozek,Kevin M. Huffenberger,David H. Hughes,John P. Hughes,L. Infante,Kent D. Irwin,Ralph Jimenez,J. B. Juin,Madhuri Kaul,Jacob Klein,A. Kosowsky,Judy M. Lau,Michele Limon,Yen-Ting Lin,Robert H. Lupton,Tobias A. Marriage,Danica Marsden,Krista Martocci,Phil Mauskopf,Felipe Menanteau,K. Moodley,H. Moseley,Calvin B. Netterfield,Michael D. Niemack,M. R. Nolta,Lyman A. Page,L. P. Parker,B. Partridge,Hernan Quintana,B. Reid,Neelima Sehgal,J. Sievers,David N. Spergel,S. T. Staggs,Daniel S. Swetz,Eric R. Switzer,Robert Thornton,Hy Trac,Carole Tucker,Licia Verde,Ryan Warne,G. W. Wilson,Edward J. Wollack,Yue Zhao +70 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) was measured at 148 GHz using maps with 1.4' angular resolution made with data from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT).
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Design and characterization of 90 GHz feedhorn-coupled TES polarimeter pixels in the SPTpol camera
J. T. Sayre,Peter A. R. Ade,K. A. Aird,J. E. Austermann,J. A. Beall,D. T. Becker,Bradford Benson,Lindsey Bleem,Joseph W. Britton,John E. Carlstrom,C. L. Chang,T. M. Crawford,A. T. Crites,Aaron M. Datesman,T. de Haan,M. A. Dobbs,W. B. Everett,A. Ewall-Wice,Elizabeth George,N. W. Halverson,N. L. Harrington,Jason W. Henning,Gene C. Hilton,W. L. Holzapfel,J. Hubmayr,Kent D. Irwin,M. Karfunkle,Ryan Keisler,J. Kennedy,Adrian T. Lee,E. M. Leitch,Dale Li,M. Lueker,Daniel P. Marrone,Jeff McMahon,J. Mehl,S. S. Meyer,Joshua Montgomery,T. E. Montroy,Johanna Nagy,T. Natoli,John P. Nibarger,Michael D. Niemack,V. Novosad,Stephen Padin,C. Pryke,Christian L. Reichardt,J. E. Ruhl,Benjamin Saliwanchik,K. K. Schaffer,Erik Shirokoff,K. T. Story,Carole Tucker,K. Vanderlinde,Joaquin Vieira,Gensheng Wang,R. Williamson,V. G. Yefremenko,K. W. Yoon,Edward D. Young +59 more
TL;DR: The SPTpol camera is a two-color, polarization-sensitive bolometer receiver, and was installed on the 10 meter South Pole Telescope in January 2012 as discussed by the authors, which is designed to study the faint polarization signals in the Cosmic Microwave Background, with two primary scientific goals.
Progress Toward Corrugated Feed Horn Arrays in Silicon
Joseph W. Britton,K. W. Yoon,J. A. Beall,D. T. Becker,H. M. Cho,Gene C. Hilton,Michael D. Niemack,Kent D. Irwin +7 more
- 30 Dec 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, a monolithic array of corrugated feed horn arrays fabricated in silicon for dual-polarization single-mode operation at 90, 145 and 220 GHz was presented.
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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: CMB Polarization at 200 Less than Length Less than 9000
Sigurd Naess,M. Hasselfield,Jeff McMahon,Michael D. Niemack,Graeme E. Addison,P. A. R. Ade,Rupert Allison,M. Amiri,Nick Battaglia,James A. Beall,Francesco De Bernardis,J. Richard Bond,Joseph W. Britton,Erminia Calabrese,H. M. Cho,Kevin Coughlin,D. Crichton,Sudeep Das,Rahul Datta,Mark J. Devlin,Simon Dicker,Joanna Dunkley,Rolando Dünner,Eric R. Switzer,Edward J. Wollack +24 more
- 03 Oct 2014
TL;DR: In this article, the Atacama Cosmology Telescope Polarimeter (ACTPol) was used for measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and celestial polarization at 146 GHz with an angular resolution of 1.3 acute.
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