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A match cut is a transition between a pair of shots that uses similar framing, composition, or action to fluidly bring the viewer from one scene to the next. Match cuts are frequently used in film, television, and advertising. However, finding shots
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.05766
Autor:
Pokhrel Bhattarai, Sunita, Block, Robert Charles, Xue, Ying, Rodriguez, Darcey H, Tucker, Rebecca G., Carey, Mary G
Publikováno v:
In Heart & Lung January-February 2024 63:142-158
Autor:
Tucker, Rebecca Suzanne
We know from the CMB and observations of large-scale structure that the universe is extremely flat, homogenous, and isotropic. The current favored mechanism for generating these characteristics is inflation, a theorized period of exponential expansio
Autor:
Bryan, Sean, Ade, Peter, Amiri, Mandana, Benton, Steven, Bihary, Richard, Bock, James, Bond, J. Richard, Chiang, H. Cynthia, Contaldi, Carlo, Crill, Brendan, Dore, Olivier, Elder, Benjamin, Filippini, Jeffrey, Fraisse, Aurelien, Gambrel, Anne, Gandilo, Natalie, Gudmundsson, Jon, Hasselfield, Matthew, Halpern, Mark, Hilton, Gene, Holmes, Warren, Hristov, Viktor, Irwin, Kent, Jones, William, Kermish, Zigmund, Lawrie, Craig, MacTavish, Carrie, Mason, Peter, Megerian, Krikor, Moncelsi, Lorenzo, Montroy, Thomas, Morford, Tracy, Nagy, Johanna, Netterfield, C. Barth, Padilla, Ivan, Rahlin, Alexandra S., Reintsema, Carl, Riley, Daniel C., Ruhl, John, Runyan, Marcus, Saliwanchik, Benjamin, Shariff, Jamil, Soler, Juan, Trangsrud, Amy, Tucker, Carole, Tucker, Rebecca, Turner, Anthony, Wen, Shyang, Wiebe, Donald, Young, Edward
Publikováno v:
Review of Scientific Instruments, 87, 014501 (2016)
We describe the cryogenic half-wave plate rotation mechanisms built for and used in Spider, a polarization-sensitive balloon-borne telescope array that observed the Cosmic Microwave Background at 95 GHz and 150 GHz during a stratospheric balloon flig
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1510.01771
Autor:
Shariff, Jamil A., Ade, Peter A. R., Amiri, Mandana, Benton, Steven J., Bock, Jamie J., Bond, J. Richard, Bryan, Sean A., Chiang, H. Cynthia, Contaldi, Carlo R., Crill, Brendan P., Doré, Olivier P., Farhang, Marzieh, Filippini, Jeffrey P., Fissel, Laura M., Fraisse, Aurelien A., Gambrel, Anne E., Gandilo, Natalie N., Golwala, Sunil R., Gudmundsson, Jon E., Halpern, Mark, Hasselfield, Matthew, Hilton, Gene C., Holmes, Warren A., Hristov, Viktor V., Irwin, Kent D., Jones, William C., Kermish, Zigmund D., Kuo, Chao-Lin, MacTavish, Carolyn J., Mason, Peter V., Megerian, Krikor G., Moncelsi, Lorenzo, Morford, Tracy A., Nagy, Johanna M., Netterfield, C. Barth, O'Brient, Roger, Rahlin, Alexandra S., Reintsema, Carl D., Ruhl, John E., Runyan, Marcus C., Soler, Juan D., Trangsrud, Amy, Tucker, Carole E., Tucker, Rebecca S., Turner, Anthony D., Weber, Alexis C., Wiebe, Donald V., Young, Edward Y.
We present the technology and control methods developed for the pointing system of the SPIDER experiment. SPIDER is a balloon-borne polarimeter designed to detect the imprint of primordial gravitational waves in the polarization of the Cosmic Microwa
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.1880
Autor:
Tucker, Rebecca K.1
Publikováno v:
Lewis & Clark Law Review. 2022, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p909-934. 26p.
Autor:
Bryan, Sean A., Ade, Peter A. R., Amiri, Mandana, Benton, Steve, Bihary, Richard, Bock, James J., Bond, J. Richard, Bonetti, Joseph A., Chiang, H. Cynthia, Contaldi, Carlo R., Crill, Brendan P., O'Dea, Daniel, Dore, Olivier, Farhang, Marzieh, Filippini, Jeffrey P., Fissel, Laura, Gandilo, Natalie, Golwala, Sunil, Gudmundsson, Jon E., Hasselfield, Matthew, Halpern, Mark, Helson, Kyle R., Hilton, Gene, Holmes, Warren, Hristov, Viktor V., Irwin, Kent D., Jones, William C., Kuo, Chao Lin, MacTavish, Carrie J., Mason, Peter, Morford, Tracy, Montroy, Thomas E., Netterfield, C. Barth, Rahlin, Alexandra S., Reintsema, Carl D., Riley, Daniel, Ruhl, John E., Runyan, Marcus C., Schenker, Matthew A., Shariff, Jamil, Soler, Juan Diego, Trangsrud, Amy, Tucker, Rebecca, Tucker, Carole, Turner, Anthony
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 7741, id. 77412B (2010)
Spider is a balloon-borne array of six telescopes that will observe the Cosmic Microwave Background. The 2624 antenna-coupled bolometers in the instrument will make a polarization map of the CMB with approximately one-half degree resolution at 145 GH
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1006.3874
Publikováno v:
Natural Areas Journal, 2017 Jan 01. 37(1), 39-48.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/90009253