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Bengt Larsson
Researcher at Stockholm University
Publications - 96
Citations - 5171
Bengt Larsson is an academic researcher from Stockholm University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protostar & Radiative transfer. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 95 publications receiving 4961 citations. Previous affiliations of Bengt Larsson include Chalmers University of Technology.
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The Herschel-Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared (HIFI)
Th. de Graauw,Th. de Graauw,Frank Helmich,Thomas G. Phillips,J. Stutzki,Emmanuel Caux,Emmanuel Caux,N. Whyborn,Pieter Dieleman,Pieter R. Roelfsema,H. Aarts,R. Assendorp,Rafael Bachiller,W. Baechtold,A. Barcia,D. A. Beintema,Victor Belitsky,Arnold O. Benz,R. Bieber,Adwin Boogert,Colin Borys,Bruce Bumble,P. Cais,P. Cais,M. Caris,Pasquale Cerulli-Irelli,Goutam Chattopadhyay,Serguei Cherednichenko,M. Ciechanowicz,O. Coeur-Joly,O. Coeur-Joly,C. Comito,A. Cros,A. Cros,A. de Jonge,G. de Lange,B. Delforges,B. Delforges,Y. Delorme,T. den Boggende,J. Desbat,J. Desbat,C. Diez-Gonzalez,A. M. di Giorgio,L. Dubbeldam,K. Edwards,K. Edwards,Martin Eggens,Neal R. Erickson,Jaap Evers,Michel Fich,T. Finn,B. Franke,Todd Gaier,C. Gal,Jian-Rong Gao,Juan Daniel Gallego,S. Gauffre,S. Gauffre,John Gill,S. Glenz,H. Golstein,H. Goulooze,T. Gunsing,R. Güsten,Paul Hartogh,W. A. Hatch,R. Higgins,R. Higgins,E. C. Honingh,R. Huisman,Brian Jackson,H. Jacobs,Karl Jacobs,Christopher Jarchow,Hamid Javadi,Willem Jellema,M. Justen,Alexandre Karpov,C. Kasemann,J. Kawamura,Geert Keizer,Dominicus Kester,T. M. Klapwijk,Th. Klein,Erik L. Kollberg,Jacob Kooi,P.-P. Kooiman,B. Kopf,M. Krause,J. M. Krieg,C. Kramer,B. Kruizenga,T. Kuhn,W. M. Laauwen,R. Lai,Bengt Larsson,Henry G. LeDuc,Christian Leinz,R. H. Lin,René Liseau,René Liseau,G. S. Liu,Alexander Loose,I. Lopez-Fernandez,S. D. Lord,W. Luinge,A. Marston,Jesús Martín-Pintado,Alain Maestrini,Frank Maiwald,C. McCoey,Imran Mehdi,A. Megej,M. Melchior,L. Meinsma,Harald Franz Arno Merkel,M. Michalska,Christian Monstein,D. Moratschke,Patrick W. Morris,Holger S. P. Müller,J. A. Murphy,A. Naber,E. Natale,W. Nowosielski,Francesco Nuzzolo,Michael Olberg,Michael Olberg,M. Olbrich,R. Orfei,Piotr Orleanski,Volker Ossenkopf,T. Peacock,J. C. Pearson,I. Peron,S. Phillip-May,Lorenzo Piazzo,P. Planesas,M. Rataj,L. Ravera,L. Ravera,Christophe Risacher,M. Salez,Lorene Samoska,Paolo Saraceno,Rudolf Schieder,Erich Schlecht,F. Schlöder,F. Schmülling,M. Schultz,K. F. Schuster,O. Siebertz,H. Smit,Ryszard Szczerba,R. Shipman,E. Steinmetz,J. A. Stern,M. Stokroos,Rafael Teipen,David Teyssier,T. Tils,Neil Trappe,C. van Baaren,B. J. van Leeuwen,H. van de Stadt,Hubregt J. Visser,K. Wildeman,C. K. Wafelbakker,John Ward,P.R. Wesselius,Wolfgang Wild,S. Wulff,Hans-Joachim Wunsch,X. Tielens,X. Tielens,P. Zaal,Herbert Zirath,Jonas Zmuidzinas,F. Zwart +179 more
TL;DR: The Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared (HIFI) was launched onboard ESA's Herschel Space Observatory in May 2009 as mentioned in this paper, which is a set of 7 heterodyne receivers that are electronically tuneable, covering 480-1250 GHz with SIS mixers and the 1410-1910 GHz range with hot electron bolometer mixers.
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In-orbit performance of Herschel-HIFI
Pieter R. Roelfsema,Frank Helmich,D. Teyssier,Volker Ossenkopf,Volker Ossenkopf,Patrick W. Morris,Michael Olberg,Michael Olberg,R. Shipman,Christophe Risacher,M. Akyilmaz,R. Assendorp,I. M. Avruch,I. M. Avruch,D. A. Beintema,N. Biver,Adwin Boogert,Colin Borys,J. Braine,J. Braine,M. Caris,Emmanuel Caux,Emmanuel Caux,José Cernicharo,O. Coeur-Joly,O. Coeur-Joly,Claudia Comito,G. de Lange,B. Delforge,Pieter Dieleman,L. Dubbeldam,Th. de Graauw,K. Edwards,Michel Fich,F. Flederus,C. Gal,A. M. di Giorgio,Fabrice Herpin,Fabrice Herpin,D. R. Higgins,A. Hoac,R. Huisman,Christopher Jarchow,Willem Jellema,A. de Jonge,Dominicus Kester,T. Klein,Jacob Kooi,C. Kramer,W. M. Laauwen,Bengt Larsson,Christian Leinz,S. D. Lord,A. Lorenzani,W. Luinge,A. Marston,Jesús Martín-Pintado,C. McCoey,M. Melchior,M. Michalska,R. Moreno,Holger S. P. Müller,W. Nowosielski,Yoko Okada,Piotr Orleanski,Thomas G. Phillips,J. C. Pearson,D. Rabois,D. Rabois,L. Ravera,L. Ravera,J. Rector,Miriam Rengel,Hideo Sagawa,W. Salomons,E. Sánchez-Suárez,Rudolf Schieder,F. Schlöder,F. Schmülling,Marco Soldati,J. Stutzki,B. Thomas,Alexander G. G. M. Tielens,Charlotte Vastel,Charlotte Vastel,K. Wildeman,Q. Xie,M. Xilouris,C. K. Wafelbakker,N. Whyborn,P. Zaal,Tom Bell,Per Bjerkeli,E. De Beck,Thibault Cavalié,Nathan R. Crockett,Pierre Hily-Blant,Mihkel Kama,Mihkel Kama,Tomasz S. Kaminski,Bertrand Lefloch,Robin Lombaert,M. De Luca,Z. Makai,M. Marseille,Z. Nagy,Z. Nagy,S. Pacheco,M. H. D. van der Wiel,M. H. D. van der Wiel,S. Wang,Umut A. Yildiz +111 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the calibration and in-orbit performance of the Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared (HIFI) is described based on a combination of ground and in flight tests.
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Water in star-forming regions with the Herschel Space Observatory (WISH). I. Overview of key program and first results
E. F. van Dishoeck,Lars E. Kristensen,Arnold O. Benz,E. A. Bergin,Paola Caselli,José Cernicharo,Fabrice Herpin,Michiel R. Hogerheijde,Doug Johnstone,René Liseau,Brunella Nisini,R. Shipman,Mario Tafalla,F. F. S. van der Tak,Friedrich Wyrowski,Yuri Aikawa,Rafael Bachiller,Alain Baudry,M. Benedettini,Per Bjerkeli,Geoffrey A. Blake,Sylvain Bontemps,J. Braine,Christian Brinch,Simon Bruderer,L. Chavarria,C. Codella,F. Daniel,F. Daniel,Th. de Graauw,E. Deul,A. M. di Giorgio,Carsten Dominik,Steven D. Doty,Marie-Lise Dubernet,P. J. Encrenaz,Helmut Feuchtgruber,Michel Fich,W. Frieswijk,Asunción Fuente,Teresa Giannini,Javier R. Goicoechea,Frank Helmich,Gregory J. Herczeg,T. Jacq,Jes K. Jørgensen,Agata Karska,Michael J. Kaufman,Eric Keto,Bengt Larsson,Bertrand Lefloch,Dariusz C. Lis,M. Marseille,C. McCoey,Gary J. Melnick,David A. Neufeld,Michael Olberg,Laurent Pagani,O. Panić,Berengere Parise,J. C. Pearson,Rene Plume,Christophe Risacher,D. M. Salter,J. Santiago-Garcia,P. Saraceno,P. Stäuber,T. A. van Kempen,R. Visser,Serena Viti,M. Walmsley,S. F. Wampfler,Umut A. Yildiz +72 more
TL;DR: Water In Star-forming regions with Herschel (WISH) as discussed by the authors is a key program on the Herschel Space Observatory designed to probe the physical and chemical structures of young stellar objects using water and related molecules and to follow the water abundance from collapsing clouds to planet-forming disks.
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Illustrative Benchmarking Rework and Rework Costs in Swedish Construction Industry
TL;DR: In this paper, the causes, magnitudes, and costs of rework experienced in seven Swedish construction projects were identified, analyzed, and discussed in order to identify the causes and costs associated with construction rework.
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Herschel Measurements of Molecular Oxygen in Orion
Paul F. Goldsmith,René Liseau,T. A. Bell,John H. Black,Jo Hsin Chen,David Hollenbach,Michael J. Kaufman,Di Li,Dariusz C. Lis,G. Melnick,David A. Neufeld,Laurent Pagani,Ronald L. Snell,Arnold O. Benz,Edwin A. Bergin,Simon Bruderer,Paola Caselli,Emmanuel Caux,Emmanuel Caux,Pierre Encrenaz,Edith Falgarone,Edith Falgarone,Maryvonne Gerin,Maryvonne Gerin,Javier R. Goicoechea,Åke Hjalmarson,Bengt Larsson,Jacques Le Bourlot,Franck Petit,Massimo De Luca,Zsofia Nagy,Evelyne Roueff,Aage Sandqvist,Floris van der Tak,Ewine F. van Dishoeck,Charlotte Vastel,Charlotte Vastel,Serena Viti,Umut A. Yildiz +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported observations of three rotational transitions of molecular oxygen (O2) in emission from the H2 Peak 1 position of vibrationally excited molecular hydrogen in Orion.