Keith L. Thompson Home Page
Dr. Keith L. Thompson
Contact information:
Varian Physics Lab
382 Via Pueblo Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-4060
office: 210B in Varian
phone: 650-723-7901 office
phone: 650-724-4894 lab
fax: 650-723-4840
email: klt0001@stanford.edu
Physics 50 page.
current position: research scientist working with
Prof. Sarah Church
and company.
Formerly a postdoc under the late Prof. Jeff Willick. Before that,
a member of the Projects Group at the (late) Royal Greenwich Observatory,
a postdoc under Dr. Beverley Wills at U.T. Austin, an NRC
Research Associate working with Dr. Jackie Fischer at NRL, and a
postdoc with the VLBI group at Caltech, backwards in time.
Interests
- Current Projects
- QUIET (Q/U Imaging Experiment) ,
a new cosmic microwave background telescope project that will replace
CBI in Chile.
The Church group at Stanford are responsible for the telescopes.
See Pictures at an
Integration at Caltech where we are integrating the telescope,
deck, and Q-band receiver.
- Upgrades at the Stanford Student Observatory
- Recent Projects
- Measuring the Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect with SuZIE-II ("Sunyaev-Zeldovich
Infrared Experiment", though "infrared" is a stretch).
See
http://www.stanford.edu/~schurch/suzie.html
- Building the next generation SZ instrument:
SuZIE-III.
At right is a picture of the cryostat under construction.
July 2006: first observing run.
See also Sarah's
page.
- Optical and mechanical assistance with QUaD ( QUEST on DASI),
a CMB polarization experiement now deployed at the South Pole.
- Stanford Cluster Search
Realistically, this project has ended, though there is still one
more candidate, with a redshift estimated at 1.0 or greater, to be
confirmed.
- High redshift QSO properties
- Other Instrumentation
- see first light images from
Ingrid
the infrared camera for William Herschel Telescope that I worked
on while at RGO, taken over by
Chris Packham and the team at La Palma in the Canary Islands.
(or just see M100 which I
pinched from Chris' web site.)
- Optical imaging spectroscopy: new design concept, hopefully
to be implemented soon in hardware. Goal: galaxy cluster
velocity distribution in one observation.
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© K.L.Thompson, 2004,2005