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C. W. Engelbracht
Researcher at Raytheon
Publications - 46
Citations - 5552
C. W. Engelbracht is an academic researcher from Raytheon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 46 publications receiving 5449 citations. Previous affiliations of C. W. Engelbracht include Steward Health Care System.
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SINGS: The SIRTF Nearby Galaxies Survey
Robert C. Kennicutt,George J. Bendo,C. W. Engelbracht,Karl D. Gordon,Aigen Li,George H. Rieke,M. J. Rieke,J. D. T. Smith,Lee Armus,George Helou,Thomas H. Jarrett,H. Roussel,Daniela Calzetti,Claus Leitherer,Sangeeta Malhotra,Manuel Meyer,Michael W. Regan,Daniel A. Dale,Bruce T. Draine,A. D. Grauer,D. J. Hollenbach,Lisa J. Kewley,Eric J. Murphy,Michele D. Thornley,Fabian Walter +24 more
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Calibrating Extinction-Free Star Formation Rate Diagnostics with 33GHz Free-Free Emission in NGC6946
Eric J. Murphy,J. J. Condon,Eva Schinnerer,Robert C. Kennicutt,D. Calzetti,L. Armus,George Helou,Jean L. Turner,G. Aniano,P. Beirao,Alberto D. Bolatto,Bernhard R. Brandl,K. V. Croxall,Daniel A. Dale,J. Donovan Meyer,Bruce T. Draine,C. W. Engelbracht,L. K. Hunt,C.-N. Hao,Jin Koda,H. Roussel,R. Skibba,J. D. T. Smith +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, free-free emission measured in the Ka-band (26-40GHz) for 10 star-forming regions in the nearby galaxy NGC6946, including its starbursting nucleus, was compared with a number of SFR diagnostics that are typically considered to be unaffected by interstellar extinction: nonthermal radio (i.e., 1.4GHz), total infrared (IR; 8-1000um), and warm dust (i., 24um) emission, along with the hybrid (obscured + unobscured) indicators of H\alpha+
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Star Formation in NGC5194 (M51a): The Panchromatic View from GALEX to Spitzer
D. Calzetti,Robert C. Kennicutt,Luciana Bianchi,D. A. Thilker,Daniel A. Dale,C. W. Engelbracht,Claus Leitherer,Martin Meyer,M. Sosey,Max Mutchler,Michael W. Regan,Michele D. Thornley,L. Armus,George J. Bendo,Samuel Boissier,A. Boselli,Bruce T. Draine,Karl D. Gordon,George Helou,D. J. Hollenbach,L. J. Kewley,B. F. Madore,D. C. Martin,Eric J. Murphy,George Rieke,M. J. Rieke,H. Roussel,Kartik Sheth,J. D. T. Smith,Fabian Walter,B. A. White,S. Yi,Nick Scoville,M. Polletta,D. J. Lindler +34 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used far ultraviolet to far infrared images of the nearby galaxy NGC5194, from Spitzer, GALEX, Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based data, to investigate local and global star formation, and the impact of dust extinction in HII-emitting knots.
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An Ultraviolet-to-Radio Broadband Spectral Atlas of Nearby Galaxies
Daniel A. Dale,A. Gil de Paz,Karl D. Gordon,H. M. Hanson,Lee Armus,George J. Bendo,Luciana Bianchi,Miwa Block,Samuel Boissier,A. Boselli,B. A. Buckalew,V. Buat,Denis Burgarella,D. Calzetti,John M. Cannon,C. W. Engelbracht,George Helou,D. J. Hollenbach,Thomas H. Jarrett,Robert C. Kennicutt,Claus Leitherer,Aigen Li,B. F. Madore,Martin Meyer,Eric J. Murphy,Michael W. Regan,H. Roussel,J. D. T. Smith,M. Sosey,D. A. Thilker,Fabian Walter +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral energy distributions of 75 galaxies in the Spitzer Infrared Nearby Galaxies Survey (SINGS) were analyzed and the influence of several parameters on the infrared-to-ultraviolet ratio was studied.
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Reduction Algorithms for the Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer
Karl D. Gordon,George H. Rieke,C. W. Engelbracht,James Muzerolle,J. A. Stansberry,Karl Misselt,J. E. Morrison,J. Cadien,Erick T. Young,Herve Dole,D. M. Kelly,Almudena Alonso-Herrero,E. Egami,Kate Y. L. Su,C. Papovich,Paul S. Smith,Dean C. Hines,M. J. Rieke,Myra Blaylock,William B. Latter,Pablo G. Pérez-González,E. LeFloc'h,Joannah L. Hinz,T. Hesselroth,Dave Frayer,Alberto Noriega-Crespo,Frank J. Masci,D. L. Padgett,Matthew Smylie,Nancy M. Haegel +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the data reduction algorithms for the Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS) instrument based on extensive preflight testing and modeling of the Si:As and Ge:Ga (70 and 160 micron) arrays.