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S. P. Ahlen

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Boston University

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About S. P. Ahlen at Boston University (BU)

S. P. Ahlen is a distinguished physicist at Boston University specializing in theoretical and experimental particle physics, cosmology, and large-scale astronomical surveys. Over the course of their career, S. P. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Exploring HOD-dependent systematics for the DESI 2024 Full-Shape galaxy clustering analysis", and "DAHe white dwarfs from the DESI survey".

Research Areas

particle physicsquantum chromodynamicshigh-energy collisionscosmologydark energyDESI surveygalaxy clusteringweak gravitational lensing
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