T. M. Crawford focuses on Astrophysics, South Pole Telescope, Cosmic microwave background, Astronomy and Redshift. His study in Astrophysics concentrates on Galaxy cluster, Galaxy, Cosmology, Intracluster medium and Weak gravitational lensing. His work carried out in the field of South Pole Telescope brings together such families of science as Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect, Atacama Cosmology Telescope, Cosmic background radiation, Point source and Gravitational lens.
His Cosmic microwave background research integrates issues from Dark energy, Hubble's law, Reionization and Neutrino. His Astronomy study deals with Cosmic infrared background intersecting with Planck. His Redshift study incorporates themes from Field of view, Aperture, Optics, Star formation and Quasar.
His primary areas of study are Astrophysics, South Pole Telescope, Cosmic microwave background, Astronomy and Galaxy. His study in Cluster extends to Astrophysics with its themes. His work deals with themes such as Telescope, Sky, Cosmology, Bolometer and Gravitational lens, which intersect with South Pole Telescope.
His Cosmic microwave background research includes elements of Polarization, Weak gravitational lensing and Neutrino. His studies deal with areas such as Amplitude and Millimeter as well as Galaxy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Luminosity and Dark matter in addition to Redshift.
T. M. Crawford mainly investigates Astrophysics, Cosmic microwave background, South Pole Telescope, Galaxy and Planck. T. M. Crawford regularly links together related areas like Spectral line in his Astrophysics studies. His Cosmic microwave background research incorporates themes from Astronomy, Polarization, Neutrino and Gravitational lens.
His South Pole Telescope study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Telescope, Detector, Sky, Cosmic infrared background and Radio spectrum. His Active galactic nucleus study in the realm of Galaxy connects with subjects such as Flux. The various areas that T. M. Crawford examines in his Planck study include Amplitude and Cold dark matter.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Astrophysics, Cosmic microwave background, South Pole Telescope, Galaxy and Galaxy cluster. His study in the fields of Planck, Dark energy, Weak gravitational lensing and Cosmology under the domain of Astrophysics overlaps with other disciplines such as Multipole expansion. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Neutrino, Polarization and Astronomy.
He studied South Pole Telescope and Gravitational lens that intersect with Gravitation. T. M. Crawford has researched Galaxy in several fields, including Rotating black hole and Black hole. His Redshift research extends to the thematically linked field of Galaxy cluster.
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First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. I. The Shadow of the Supermassive Black Hole
Kazunori Akiyama;Antxon Alberdi;Walter Alef.
The Astrophysical Journal (2019)
The 10 Meter South Pole Telescope
J. E. Carlstrom;Peter A. R. Ade;K. A. Aird;B. A. Benson.
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (2011)
Galaxy clusters discovered via the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in the 2500-square-degree SPT-SZ survey
L. E. Bleem;L. E. Bleem;Brian A Stalder;T. de Haan;K. A. Aird.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2015)
A MEASUREMENT OF THE DAMPING TAIL OF THE COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND POWER SPECTRUM WITH THE SOUTH POLE TELESCOPE
R. Keisler;C. L. Reichardt;K. A. Aird;B. A. Benson.
The Astrophysical Journal (2011)
First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. II. Array and Instrumentation
Kazunori Akiyama;Antxon Alberdi;Walter Alef.
The Astrophysical Journal (2019)
SPT-3G: A Next-Generation Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization Experiment on the South Pole Telescope
B. A. Benson;P. A. R. Ade;Z. Ahmed;S. W. Allen.
arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (2014)
Constraints on Cosmology from the Cosmic Microwave Background Power Spectrum of the 2500 ${ m deg}^2$ SPT-SZ Survey
Z. Hou;C. L. Reichardt;K. T. Story;B. Follin.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2012)
Detection of B-Mode Polarization in the Cosmic Microwave Background with Data from the South Pole Telescope
D. Hanson;S. Hoover;A. Crites;P. A.R. Ade.
Physical Review Letters (2013)
GALAXY CLUSTERS SELECTED WITH THE SUNYAEV-ZEL'DOVICH EFFECT FROM 2008 SOUTH POLE TELESCOPE OBSERVATIONS
K. Vanderlinde;T. M. Crawford;T. De Haan;J. P. Dudley.
The Astrophysical Journal (2010)
Cosmological Constraints from Sunyaev-Zel'dovich-Selected Clusters with X-ray Observations in the First 178 Square Degrees of the South Pole Telescope Survey
B. A. Benson;T. de Haan;J. P. Dudley;C. L. Reichardt.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2011)
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