Search Results - "Hoang, Thuong Duc"
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The Simons Observatory: Magnetic Sensitivity Measurements of Microwave SQUID Multiplexers
Published in IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity (01-08-2021)“…The Simons Observatory (SO) will be a cosmic microwave background (CMB) survey experiment with three small-aperture telescopes and one large-aperture…”
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Studying Magnetic Fields and Dust in M17 Using Polarized Thermal Dust Emission Observed by SOFIA/HAWC
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-04-2022)“…We report on the highest spatial resolution measurement to date of magnetic fields (B-fields) in M17 using thermal dust polarization measurements taken by…”
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Bandpass mismatch error for satellite CMB experiments II: Correcting for the spurious signal
Published 04-06-2019“…Future Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) satellite missions aim at using the B-mode polarisation signal to measure the tensor-to-scalar ratio $r$ with a…”
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Bandpass mismatch error for satellite CMB experiments I: Estimating the spurious signal
Published 20-11-2017“…Future Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) satellite missions aim to use the $B$ mode polarization to measure the tensor-to-scalar ratio $r$ with a sensitivity…”
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The Simons Observatory: Magnetic Sensitivity Measurements of Microwave SQUID Multiplexers
Published 08-12-2020“…IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, vol. 31, issue 5, id. 3069294 (Aug 2021) The Simons Observatory (SO) will be a cosmic microwave background…”
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The JCMT BISTRO Survey: A Spiral Magnetic Field in a Hub-filament Structure, Monoceros R2
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-12-2022)“…We present and analyze observations of polarized dust emission at 850 μ m toward the central 1 × 1 pc hub-filament structure of Monoceros R2 (Mon R2). The data…”
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QUBIC: Exploring the Primordial Universe with the Q&U Bolometric Interferometer
Published in Universe (Basel) (01-02-2019)“…In this paper, we describe QUBIC, an experiment that will observe the polarized microwave sky with a novel approach, which combines the sensitivity of…”
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QUBIC: Exploring the Primordial Universe with the Q U Bolometric Interferometer
Published in Universe (Basel) (01-01-2019)“…In this paper, we describe QUBIC, an experiment that will observe the polarized microwave sky with a novel approach, which combines the sensitivity of…”
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Mapping and characterizing magnetic fields in the Rho Ophiuchus-A molecular cloud with SOFIA/HAWC
Published 11-09-2024“…A&A 690, A191 (2024) (abridged) Together with gravity, turbulence, and stellar feedback, magnetic fields (B-fields) are thought to play a critical role in the…”
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Testing magnetic interference between TES detectors and the telescope environment for future CMB satellite missions
Published 29-07-2022“…Proc.SPIE Int.Soc.Opt.Eng. 12190 (2022) 1107 The two most common components of several upcoming CMB experiments are large arrays of superconductive TES…”
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B-fields And dust in interstelLar fiLAments using Dust POLarization (BALLAD-POL): I. The massive filament G11.11-0.12 observed by SOFIA/HAWC
Published 08-06-2023“…We report the first measurement of polarized thermal dust emission toward the entire early and massive Infrared Dark Cloud G11.11$-$0.12 taken by the…”
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Studying magnetic fields and dust in M17 using polarized thermal dust emission observed by SOFIA/HAWC
Published 12-11-2021“…The Astrophysical Journal 2022 April 10 We report the highest spatial resolution measurement of magnetic fields in M17 using thermal dust polarization taken by…”
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QUBIC: Exploring the primordial Universe with the Q\&U Bolometric Interferometer
Published 23-01-2019“…Universe 2019, 5, 42 In this paper we describe QUBIC, an experiment that will observe the polarized microwave sky with a novel approach, which combines the…”
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