John Carlstrom Explained
John E. Carlstrom (born 1957) is an American astrophysicist, and Professor, Departments of Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Physics, at the University of Chicago.[1]
He graduated from Vassar College with a B.A. in 1981, and from the University of California, Berkeley with a Ph.D. in 1988.
Carlstrom specializes in measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background, and has led several experiments, including the Degree Angular Scale Interferometer, the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Array, and the South Pole Telescope.
He is also known for manufacturing the Gunn oscillators used at several millimeter and submillimeter observatories, such as the BIMA array, the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory and the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. These oscillators produced the local oscillator signal for the observatorys' heterodyne receivers.[2] [3] [4]
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- Web site: The Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics - Profile: John e. Carlstrom . 2010-04-29 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100609221718/http://astro.uchicago.edu/people/john-e-carlstrom.shtml . 2010-06-09 .
- Web site: JE Carlstrom Co . GOVTRIBE . 28 November 2020.
- Plambeck . R.L. . The Legacy of the BIMA Millimeter Array . Revealing the Molecular Universe:One Antenna is Never Enough ASP Conference Series . 2006 . 356 . 3–16 . 2006ASPC..356....3P . 28 November 2020.
- Web site: Carlstrom Gunn Oscillator . East Asia Observatory . 28 November 2020.
- Web site: Astrophysicist Carlstrom wins MacArthur award.
- Web site: The Magellanic Premium of the American Philosophical Society.
- Web site: 2015 Gruber Cosmology Press Release | the Gruber Foundation . 2015-06-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161122043724/http://gruber.yale.edu/cosmology/press/2015-gruber-cosmology-press-release . 2016-11-22 . dead .
- Web site: AAS Fellows. AAS. 27 September 2020.