Mapping our universe in 3D with MITEoR

Mapping our universe in 3D by imaging the redshifted 21 cm line from neutral hydrogen has the potential to overtake the cosmic microwave background as our most powerful cosmological probe, because it can map a much larger volume of our Universe, shedding new light on the epoch of reionization, infla...

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Main Authors: Tegmark, Max Erik, Buza, Victor, Dillon, Joshua Shane, Gharibyan, Hrant, Kunz, Eben A., Liu, Adrian Chi-Yan, Losh, Jonathan L., Lutomirksi, Andy, Morrison, Scott D., Narayanan, Sruthi A., Perko, Ashley, Rosner, Devon, Sanchez, Nevada, Schutz, Katelin, Tribiano, Shana, Valdez, Michael, Zelko, Ioana, Zheng, Kevin, Ewall-Wice, Aaron Michael, Matejek, Michael Scott, Morgan, Edward H., Neben, Abraham Richard, Pan, Qinxuan, Penna, Robert, Su, Meng, Villasenor, Joel, Williams, Christopher Leigh, Yang, Hung-I, Zhu, Yan, Zheng, Haoxuan, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mathematics
Format: Article
Language:en_US
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/89207
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