David R. DeBoer

Affiliations: 
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 
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Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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Neben AR, Bradley RF, Hewitt JN, et al. (2016) THE HYDROGEN EPOCH of REIONIZATION ARRAY DISH. I. BEAM PATTERN MEASUREMENTS and SCIENCE IMPLICATIONS Astrophysical Journal. 826
Thyagarajan N, Parsons AR, DeBoer DR, et al. (2016) EFFECTS of ANTENNA BEAM CHROMATICITY on REDSHIFTED 21 cm POWER SPECTRUM and IMPLICATIONS for HYDROGEN EPOCH of REIONIZATION ARRAY Astrophysical Journal. 825
Ali ZS, Parsons AR, Zheng H, et al. (2015) PAPER-64 CONSTRAINTS on REIONIZATION: The 21 cm POWER SPECTRUM at z = 8.4 Astrophysical Journal. 809
Jacobs DC, Pober JC, Parsons AR, et al. (2015) Multiredshift limits on the 21 cm power spectrum from paper Astrophysical Journal. 801
Parsons AR, Liu A, Aguirre JE, et al. (2014) New limits on 21 cm epoch of reionization from paper-32 consistent with an x-ray heated intergalactic medium at z = 7.7 Astrophysical Journal. 788
Pober JC, Liu A, Dillon JS, et al. (2014) What next-generation 21 cm power spectrum measurements can teach US about the epoch of reionization Astrophysical Journal. 782
Jacobs DC, Parsons AR, Aguirre JE, et al. (2013) A flux scale for southern hemisphere 21 cm epoch of reionization experiments Astrophysical Journal. 776
Pober JC, Parsons AR, Deboer DR, et al. (2013) The baryon acoustic oscillation broadband and broad-beam array: Design overview and sensitivity forecasts Astronomical Journal. 145
Harp GR, Ackermann RF, Nadler ZJ, et al. (2011) Primary beam and dish surface characterization at the allen telescope array by radio holography Ieee Transactions On Antennas and Propagation. 59: 2004-2021
Hoffman JP, Steffes PG, DeBoer DR. (2001) Laboratory Measurements of the Microwave Opacity of Phosphine: Opacity Formalism and Application to the Atmospheres of the Outer Planets Icarus. 152: 172-184
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