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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Modulation of cosmic microwave background polarization with a warm rapidly rotating half-wave plate on the Atacama B-Mode Search instrument

Akito Kusaka; Thomas Essinger-Hileman; J. W. Appel; P. Gallardo; K. D. Irwin; N. Jarosik; M. R. Nolta; Lyman Alexander Page; Lucas Parker; S. Raghunathan; J. L. Sievers; Sara M. Simon; Suzanne T. Staggs; Katerina Visnjic

We evaluate the modulation of cosmic microwave background polarization using a rapidly rotating, half-wave plate (HWP) on the Atacama B-Mode Search. After demodulating the time-ordered-data (TOD), we find a significant reduction of atmospheric fluctuations. The demodulated TOD is stable on time scales of 500-1000xa0s, corresponding to frequencies of 1-2 mHz. This facilitates recovery of cosmological information at large angular scales, which are typically available only from balloon-borne or satellite experiments. This technique also achieves a sensitive measurement of celestial polarization without differencing the TOD of paired detectors sensitive to two orthogonal linear polarizations. This is the first demonstration of the ability to remove atmospheric contamination at these levels from a ground-based platform using a rapidly rotating HWP.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

Systematic effects from an ambient-temperature, continuously rotating half-wave plate

Thomas Essinger-Hileman; Akito Kusaka; J. W. Appel; Steve K. Choi; Kevin T. Crowley; S. P. Ho; N. Jarosik; Lyman A. Page; Lucas Parker; S. Raghunathan; Sara M. Simon; Suzanne T. Staggs; Katerina Visnjic

We present an evaluation of systematic effects associated with a continuously rotating, ambient-temperature half-wave plate (HWP) based on two seasons of data from the Atacama B-Mode Search (ABS) experiment located in the Atacama Desert of Chile. The ABS experiment is a microwave telescope sensitive at 145 GHz. Here we present our in-field evaluation of celestial (Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) plus galactic foreground) temperature-to-polarization leakage. We decompose the leakage into scalar, dipole, and quadrupole leakage terms. We report a scalar leakage of ∼0.01%, consistent with model expectations and an order of magnitude smaller than other CMB experiments have been reported. No significant dipole or quadrupole terms are detected; we constrain each to be <0.07% (95% confidence), limited by statistical uncertainty in our measurement. Dipole and quadrupole leakage at this level lead to systematic error on r ≲ 0.01 before any mitigation due to scan cross-linking or boresight rotation. The measured scalar leakage and the theoretical level of dipole and quadrupole leakage produce systematic error of r < 0.001 for the ABS survey and focal-plane layout before any data correction such as so-called deprojection. This demonstrates that ABS achieves significant beam systematic error mitigation from its HWP and shows the promise of continuously rotating HWPs for future experiments.


Journal of Low Temperature Physics | 2016

Characterizing Atacama B-mode Search Detectors with a Half-Wave Plate

Sara M. Simon; J. W. Appel; Luis E. Campusano; Steve K. Choi; Kevin T. Crowley; T. Essinger-Hileman; Patricio A. Gallardo; S. P. Ho; Akito Kusaka; F. Nati; Gonzalo A. Palma; Lyman A. Page; S. Raghunathan; Suzanne T. Staggs

The Atacama B-Mode Search (ABS) instrument is a cryogenic (


Nanoscale | 2018

Precise targeting of cancer metastasis using multi-ligand nanoparticles incorporating four different ligands

Felicia Jane He; Gil Covarrubias; S. Raghunathan; Oguz Turan; Morgan Lorkowski; Bhargavee Gnanasambandam; Chunying Wu; William P. Schiemann; Efstathios Karathanasis


Philosophical Magazine | 2018

Void growth in single crystal Copper-an atomistic modeling and statistical analysis study

S. Chandra; M.K. Samal; V.M. Chavan; S. Raghunathan

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Philosophical Magazine Letters | 2017

An atomistic modelling and statistical analysis study of crack–void interaction in Aluminum

S. Chandra; M. K. Samal; Naveen Kumar; V.M. Chavan; S. Raghunathan


Nanoscale | 2017

One-pot synthesis of nanochain particles for targeting brain tumors

V. S. Perera; Gil Covarrubias; Morgan Lorkowski; P. Atukorale; A. Rao; S. Raghunathan; R. Gopalakrishnan; Bernadette O. Erokwu; Y. Liu; D. Dixit; S. M. Brady-Kalnay; D. Wilson; Chris A. Flask; J. Rich; Efstathios Karathanasis

∼10xa0K) crossed-Dragone telescope located at an elevation of 5190 m in the Atacama Desert in Chile that observed for three seasons between February 2012 and October 2014. ABS observed the cosmic microwave background (CMB) at large angular scales (


International Journal of Plasticity | 2018

Hierarchical multiscale modeling of plasticity in copper: From single crystals to polycrystalline aggregates

S. Chandra; M.K. Samal; V.M. Chavan; S. Raghunathan


arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics | 2017

Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect and X-ray Scaling Relations from Weak-Lensing Mass Calibration of 32 SPT Selected Galaxy Clusters

J. P. Dietrich; S. Bocquet; T. Schrabback; Henk Hoekstra; S. Grandis; J. J. Mohr; S. W. Allen; Matthew B. Bayliss; B. A. Benson; L. E. Bleem; M. Brodwin; Esra Bulbul; R. Capasso; I. Chiu; T. M. Crawford; Anthony H. Gonzalez; T. de Haan; M. Klein; A. von der Linden; A. Mantz; D. P. Marrone; M. McDonald; S. Raghunathan; D. Rapetti; C. L. Reichardt; A. Saro; B. Stalder; A. A. Stark; C. Stern; Christopher W. Stubbs

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Journal of Low Temperature Physics | 2014

In Situ Time Constant and Optical Efficiency Measurements of TRUCE Pixels in the Atacama B-Mode Search

Sara M. Simon; J. W. Appel; H. M. Cho; Thomas Essinger-Hileman; K. D. Irwin; Akito Kusaka; Michael D. Niemack; M. R. Nolta; Lyman A. Page; Lucas Parker; S. Raghunathan; J. L. Sievers; Suzanne T. Staggs; Katerina Visnjic

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S. Chandra

Homi Bhabha National Institute

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V.M. Chavan

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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J. W. Appel

Johns Hopkins University

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Akito Kusaka

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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M.K. Samal

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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