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Anders Winnberg
Researcher at Chalmers University of Technology
Publications - 100
Citations - 1633
Anders Winnberg is an academic researcher from Chalmers University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Maser. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 98 publications receiving 1583 citations.
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Long-term Evolution of the Outgassing of Comet Hale-Bopp From Radio Observations
N. Biver,Dominique Bockelée-Morvan,P. Colom,Jacques Crovisier,B. Germain,Emmanuel Lellouch,John K. Davies,William R. F. Dent,R. Moreno,Gabriel Paubert,J. Wink,Didier Despois,Dariusz C. Lis,D. Mehringer,Dominic J. Benford,M. Gardner,Thomas G. Phillips,M. Gunnarsson,Hans Rickman,Anders Winnberg,Per Bergman,Lars E B Johansson,Heike Rauer +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the production rates of eight molecular species (CO, HCN, CH3OH, H2CO,H2S, CS, CH 3CN,HNC) have been monitored as a function of heliocentric distance.
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Molecular oxygen in the ρ Ophiuchi cloud
Bengt Larsson,René Liseau,Laurent Pagani,Per Bergman,Peter F. Bernath,Nicolas Biver,John H. Black,Roy Booth,V. Buat,Jacques Crovisier,Charles L. Curry,Magnus Dahlgren,Pierre Encrenaz,Edith Falgarone,P. A. Feldman,M. Fich,H. G. Floren,Mathias Fredrixon,Urban Frisk,G. F. Gahm,Maryvonne Gerin,Magne Hagström,Jorma Harju,Tatsuhiko I. Hasegawa,Åke Hjalmarson,L. E. B. Johansson,Kay Justtanont,Alain Klotz,Erkki Kyrölä,Sun Kwok,Sun Kwok,Alain Lecacheux,T. Liljeström,E. J. Llewellyn,S. Lundin,G. Mégie,George F. Mitchell,Donal P. Murtagh,L. Nordh,L.-Å. Nyman,Michael Olberg,A. O. H. Olofsson,G. Olofsson,Hans Olofsson,G. Persson,Rene Plume,Hans Rickman,I. Ristorcelli,Gustaf Rydbeck,Aage Sandqvist,Fredrik von Schéele,G. Serra,Steve Torchinsky,Nicholas F. H Tothill,Kevin Volk,Tommy Wiklind,Christine D. Wilson,Anders Winnberg,Georg Witt +58 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used heterodyne spectroscopy from space to search for molecular oxygen in the interstellar medium using a Swedish-led satellite called Odin, which carries a 1.1 m sub-millimeter dish and a dedicated 119 GHz receiver for the ground state line of O2.
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Molecular oxygen in the rho Ophiuchi cloud
Bengt Larsson,René Liseau,Laurent Pagani,Per Bergman,Peter F. Bernath,N. Biver,John H. Black,Roy Booth,V. Buat,Jacques Crovisier,Charles L. Curry,Magnus Dahlgren,P. J. Encrenaz,E. Falgarone,P. A. Feldman,M. Fich,H. G. Floren,Mathias Fredrixon,Urban Frisk,G. F. Gahm,Maryvonne Gerin,M. Hagstroem,Jorma Harju,Tatsuhiko I. Hasegawa,Aa. Hjalmarson,Cathy Horellou,L. E. B. Johansson,Kay Justtanont,Alain Klotz,E. Kyroelae,Sun Kwok,Alain Lecacheux,T. Liljestroem,E. J. Llewellyn,S. Lundin,Gérard Mégie,George F. Mitchell,Donal P. Murtagh,L. Nordh,L.-Aa. Nyman,Michael Olberg,A. O. H. Olofsson,G. Olofsson,Hans Olofsson,G. Persson,Rene Plume,Hans Rickman,I. Ristorcelli,Gustaf Rydbeck,Aa. Sandqvist,Fredrik von Schéele,G. Serra,Steve Torchinsky,Nicholas F. H Tothill,Kevin Volk,Tommy Wiklind,Christine D. Wilson,Anders Winnberg,Georg Witt +58 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Odin satellite carries a 1.1 m sub-millimeter dish and a dedicated 119 GHz receiver for the ground state line of O2 at 3.5 km/s with dv(FWHM) = 1.343 MHz, which is known as the O2 (N_J = 1_1 - 1_0) transition at 118 750.
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A new sample of OH/IR stars in the Galactic center
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the data reduction procedures as well as a dierent way of searching image cubes for narrow line sources, and lists 1 a total of 155 double peak OH maser detections within 18 0 or 40 pro- jected parsecs of Sagittarius A*, the compact radio contin- uum source in the Galactic nucleus.
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The 1995-2002 Long-Term Monitoring of Comet C/1995 O1 (HALE-BOPP) at Radio Wavelength
Nicolas Biver,Dominique Bockelée-Morvan,Pierre Colom,Jacques Crovisier,Florence Henry,Emmanuel Lellouch,Anders Winnberg,Lars E B Johansson,M. Gunnarsson,Hans Rickman,Fredrik T. Rantakyrö,John K. Davies,William R. F. Dent,Gabriel Paubert,Raphael Moreno,J. Wink,Didier Despois,Dominic J. Benford,M. Gardner,Dariusz C. Lis,D. Mehringer,Thomas G. Phillips,Heike Rauer +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the results of their observing campaign at radio wavelengths which began in August 1995 and ended in January 2002, with the telescopes of Nancay, IRAM, JCMT, CSO and, since September 1997, SEST.