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Carl Hergenrother
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 107
Citations - 6619
Carl Hergenrother is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asteroid & Light curve. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 99 publications receiving 5594 citations. Previous affiliations of Carl Hergenrother include Harvard University.
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The operational environment and rotational acceleration of asteroid (101955) Bennu from OSIRIS-REx observations
Carl Hergenrother,C. K. Maleszewski,Michael C. Nolan,Jian-Yang Li,C. Drouet d'Aubigny,F. Shelly,Ellen S. Howell,Theodore Kareta,Matthew R.M. Izawa,M. A. Barucci,E. B. Bierhaus,Humberto Campins,Steven R. Chesley,Beth E. Clark,Eric Christensen,Daniella DellaGiustina,Sonia Fornasier,Dathon Golish,Christine Hartzell,Bashar Rizk,Daniel J. Scheeres,P. H. Smith,Xiao-Duan Zou,Dante S. Lauretta +23 more
TL;DR: The authors show the operational environment of asteroid Bennu, validate its photometric phase function and demonstrate the accelerating rotational rate due to YORP effect using the data acquired during the approach phase of OSIRIS-REx mission.
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CfA3: 185 TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA LIGHT CURVES FROM THE CfA
Malcolm Hicken,Peter Challis,Saurabh Jha,Robert P. Kirshner,Thomas Matheson,Maryam Modjaz,A. Rest,W. Michael Wood-Vasey,Gáspár Á. Bakos,Elizabeth J. Barton,Perry Berlind,Ann Bragg,Cesar Briceno,Warren R. Brown,Nelson Caldwell,Mike Calkins,Richard Cho,Larry Ciupik,M. E. Contreras,Kristi Dendy,A. Dosaj,Nick Durham,Kris Eriksen,G. A. Esquerdo,Mark E. Everett,Emilio E. Falco,J. M. Fernandez,Alejandro E. Gaba,Peter M. Garnavich,Genevieve J. Graves,Paul J. Green,Ted Groner,Carl Hergenrother,Matthew J. Holman,Vit Hradecky,John P. Huchra,Bob Hutchison,D. Jerius,Andrés Jordán,Roy Kilgard,Miriam I. Krauss,Kevin Luhman,Lucas M. Macri,Daniel P. Marrone,Jonathan C. McDowell,Daniel H. McIntosh,Brian R. McNamara,Tom Megeath,B. J. Mochejska,Diego J. Muñoz,James Muzerolle,Orlando Naranjo,Gautham Narayan,Michael A. Pahre,Wayne Peters,D. E. Peterson,Kenneth J. Rines,Ben Ripman,Anna Roussanova,Rudolph E. Schild,Aurora Sicilia-Aguilar,J. L. Sokoloski,Kyle Smalley,A. W. Smith,Tim Spahr,Krzysztof Z. Stanek,Pauline Barmby,Stephane Blondin,Christopher W. Stubbs,Andrew Szentgyorgyi,Manuel A. P. Torres,Amili Vaz,Alexey Vikhlinin,Zhong Wang,Mike Westover,Deborah Freedman Woods,Ping Zhao +76 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present multiband photometry of 185 type-Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), with over 11,500 observations acquired between 2001 and 2008 at the F. L. Whipple Observatory of Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA).
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OSIRIS-REx: Sample Return from Asteroid (101955) Bennu
Dante S. Lauretta,S. S. Balram-Knutson,E. C. Beshore,William V. Boynton,C. Drouet d'Aubigny,Daniella DellaGiustina,H. L. Enos,Dathon Golish,Carl Hergenrother,Ellen S. Howell,Carina Bennett,E. T. Morton,Michael C. Nolan,Bashar Rizk,H. L. Roper,Arlin E. Bartels,Brent J. Bos,Jason P. Dworkin,D. E. Highsmith,D. A. Lorenz,Lucy F. Lim,Ronald G. Mink,Michael C. Moreau,Joseph A. Nuth,D. C. Reuter,Amy Simon,Edward B. Bierhaus,B. H. Bryan,Ronald-Louis Ballouz,Olivier S. Barnouin,Richard P. Binzel,William F. Bottke,Victoria E. Hamilton,Kevin J. Walsh,S. R. Chesley,Philip R. Christensen,Beth E. Clark,Harold C. Connolly,M. K. Crombie,Michael Daly,Josh Emery,Timothy J. McCoy,Jay W. McMahon,Daniel J. Scheeres,Scott Messenger,Keiko Nakamura-Messenger,Kevin Righter,Scott A. Sandford +47 more
TL;DR: The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft departed for near-Earth asteroid (101955) Bennu via an United Launch Alliance Atlas V 411 evolved expendable launch vehicle at 7:05 p.m. EDT on September 8, 2016, on a seven-year journey to return samples from Bennu as discussed by the authors.
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UBVRI Light Curves of 44 Type Ia Supernovae
Saurabh Jha,Saurabh Jha,Robert P. Kirshner,Peter Challis,Peter M. Garnavich,Thomas Matheson,Alicia M. Soderberg,Genevieve J. Graves,Malcolm Hicken,João Alves,Héctor G. Arce,Zoltan Balog,Pauline Barmby,Elizabeth J. Barton,Perry Berlind,Ann Bragg,Cesar Briceno,Warren R. Brown,J. H. Buckley,Nelson Caldwell,Michael L. Calkins,B. J. Carter,Kristi Dendy Concannon,R. Hank Donnelly,Kristoffer A. Eriksen,Daniel G. Fabricant,Emilio E. Falco,Fabrizio Fiore,Michael R. Garcia,Mercedes Gomez,Norman A. Grogin,Ted Groner,Paul J. Groot,Karl E. Haisch,Lee Hartmann,Carl Hergenrother,Matthew J. Holman,John P. Huchra,Ray Jayawardhana,D. Jerius,Sheila J. Kannappan,Dong-Woo Kim,Jan T. Kleyna,Christopher S. Kochanek,Daniel M. Koranyi,M. Krockenberger,Charles J. Lada,Kevin Luhman,Jane Luu,Lucas M. Macri,J. Mader,Andisheh Mahdavi,Massimo Marengo,Brian G. Marsden,Brian McLeod,Brian R. McNamara,S. Thomas Megeath,Dan Moraru,A. Mossman,August Muench,J. A. Muñoz,James Muzerolle,Orlando Naranjo,Kristin Nelson-Patel,Michael A. Pahre,Brian M. Patten,J. Peters,Wayne Peters,John C. Raymond,Kenneth J. Rines,Rudolph E. Schild,Gregory J. Sobczak,Timothy Spahr,John R. Stauffer,Robert P. Stefanik,Andrew Szentgyorgyi,Eric V. Tollestrup,Petri Vaisanen,Alexey Vikhlinin,Zhong Wang,S. P. Willner,Scott J. Wolk,Joseph Zajac,Ping Zhao,Krzysztof Z. Stanek +84 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present UBVRI photometry of 44 Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) observed from 1997 to 2001 as part of a continuing monitoring campaign at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
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The unexpected surface of asteroid (101955) Bennu
Dante S. Lauretta,Daniella DellaGiustina,Carina Bennett,Dathon Golish,Kris J. Becker,S. S. Balram-Knutson,Olivier S. Barnouin,Tammy L. Becker,William F. Bottke,William V. Boynton,Humberto Campins,Beth E. Clark,Harold C. Connolly,C. Drouet d'Aubigny,Jason P. Dworkin,Josh Emery,H. L. Enos,Victoria E. Hamilton,Carl Hergenrother,Ellen S. Howell,Matthew R.M. Izawa,Hannah Kaplan,Michael C. Nolan,Bashar Rizk,H. L. Roper,Daniel J. Scheeres,P. H. Smith,Kevin J. Walsh,C. W. V. Wolner,Osiris-Rex Team +29 more
TL;DR: Early OSIRIS-REx observations of Bennu are considered to understand how the asteroid’s properties compare to pre-encounter expectations and to assess the prospects for sample return.