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Michael S. Turner grad student 2001 Chicago
 (Galaxy clusters and cosmology with the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect and weak lensing.)
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Bleem LE, Bocquet S, Stalder B, et al. (2020) The SPTpol Extended Cluster Survey The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 247: 25
Feng C, Holder G. (2020) Polarization of the Cosmic Infrared Background Fluctuations The Astrophysical Journal. 897: 140
Bianchini F, Wu WLK, Ade PAR, et al. (2020) Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from the 500 deg2 SPTPOL Lensing Power Spectrum The Astrophysical Journal. 888: 119
Huang N, Bleem LE, Stalder B, et al. (2020) Galaxy Clusters Selected via the Sunyaev–Zel’dovich Effect in the SPTpol 100-square-degree Survey The Astronomical Journal. 159: 110
Sayre JT, Reichardt CL, Henning JW, et al. (2020) Measurements of B-mode polarization of the cosmic microwave background from 500 square degrees of SPTpol data Physical Review D. 101: 122003
Lin JY, Holder G. (2020) Gravitational lensing of the cosmic neutrino background Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics. 2020: 054-054
Raghunathan S, Patil S, Baxter E, et al. (2019) Detection of CMB-Cluster Lensing using Polarization Data from SPTpol. Physical Review Letters. 123: 181301
Wu WLK, Mocanu LM, Ade PAR, et al. (2019) A Measurement of the Cosmic Microwave Background Lensing Potential and Power Spectrum from 500 deg2 of SPTpol Temperature and Polarization Data The Astrophysical Journal. 884: 70
Viero MP, Reichardt CL, Benson BA, et al. (2019) Measurements of the Cross-spectra of the Cosmic Infrared and Microwave Backgrounds from 95 to 1200 GHz The Astrophysical Journal. 881: 96
Bocquet S, Dietrich JP, Schrabback T, et al. (2019) Cluster Cosmology Constraints from the 2500 deg2 SPT-SZ Survey: Inclusion of Weak Gravitational Lensing Data from Magellan and the Hubble Space Telescope The Astrophysical Journal. 878: 55
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