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Lensing of space time around a black hole. At Oxford we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

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Angela Taylor

Professor of Experimental Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics
  • Particle astrophysics & cosmology
  • Instrumentation

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Experimental radio cosmology
  • C-BASS
  • The Square Kilometre Array (SKA)
Angela.Taylor@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73297
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 753
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GUBBINS: A Novel Millimeter-Wave Heterodyne Interferometer

Twentieth International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology (2009) 82-89

Authors:

PK Grimes, MJR Brock, CM Holler, J John, ME Jones, OG King, J Leech, AC Taylor, G Yassin, K Jacobs, C Groppi

Anomalous Microwave Emission from the H II Region RCW175

\apj 690 (2009) 1585-1589

Authors:

C Dickinson, RD Davies, JR Allison, JR Bond, S Casassus, K Cleary, RJ Davis, ME Jones, BS Mason, ST Myers, TJ Pearson, ACS Readhead, JL Sievers, AC Taylor, M Todorović, GJ White, PN Wilkinson
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Cosmological Results from Five Years of 30 GHz CMB Intensity Measurements with the Cosmic Background Imager

ArXiv e-prints (2009)

Authors:

JL Sievers, BS Mason, L Weintraub, C Achermann, P Altamirano, JR Bond, L Bronfman, R Bustos, C Contaldi, C Dickinson, ME Jones, J May, ST Myers, N Oyarce, S Padin, TJ Pearson, M Pospieszalski, ACS Readhead, R Reeves, MC Shepherd, AC Taylor, S Torres

Observations Of The Sunyaev-Zeldovich Effect With The CBI2

American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #213 41 (2009) #480.04-#480.04

Authors:

TJ Pearson, JR Allison, ME Jones, AC Taylor, CBI2 Collaboration

A novel heterodyne interferometer for millimetre and sub-millimetre astronomy

Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology, ISSTT 2008 (2008) 274-280

Authors:

PK Grimes, M Brock, CM Holler, K Jacobs, ME Jones, OG King, J Leech, AC Taylor, G Yassin

Abstract:

We describe a novel heterodyne interferometer currently under construction at Oxford. The instrument employs new techniques in heterodyne interferometry, with the aim of achieving very high brightness sensitivity in the millimetre band. It is a single-baseline tracking interferometer for operation in the frequency range 185-275 GHz with two 0.4m offset parabolic antennas separated by a 0.5 m baseline. Each antenna feeds an SIS mixer with a 2-20 GHz IF band, driven by a phase-switched LO source. The IF signals from the mixers are processed by a 2-20 GHz analogue complex correlator. The primary science goal of this instrument is to measure the spectrum of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in galaxy clusters. In particular we intend to measure the frequency of the S-Z null near 217 GHz, which allows the gas temperature of the cluster to be determined. Measuring the spectrum of the S-Z effect requires very high brightness sensitivity with moderate spatial and spectral resolution.

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