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Charles J. Hailey
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 338
Citations - 15019
Charles J. Hailey is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron star & Pulsar. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 326 publications receiving 13806 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles J. Hailey include California Institute of Technology & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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THE NUCLEAR SPECTROSCOPIC TELESCOPE ARRAY (NuSTAR) HIGH-ENERGY X-RAY MISSION
Fiona A. Harrison,William W. Craig,William W. Craig,Finn Erland Christensen,Charles J. Hailey,William W. Zhang,Steven E. Boggs,Daniel Stern,W. Rick Cook,Karl Forster,Paolo Giommi,Brian W. Grefenstette,Yunjin Kim,Takao Kitaguchi,Jason E. Koglin,Kristin K. Madsen,Peter H. Mao,Hiromasa Miyasaka,Kaya Mori,M. Perri,Michael J. Pivovaroff,Simonetta Puccetti,Vikram Rana,Niels Jørgen Stenfeldt Westergaard,J. L. Willis,Andreas Zoglauer,Hongjun An,Matteo Bachetti,Matteo Bachetti,Nicolas M. Barrière,Eric C. Bellm,Varun Bhalerao,Varun Bhalerao,Nicolai Brejnholt,Felix Fuerst,Carl Christian Liebe,Craig B. Markwardt,Melania Nynka,Julia Vogel,Dominic J. Walton,Daniel R. Wik,David M. Alexander,L. R. Cominsky,Ann Hornschemeier,Allan Hornstrup,Victoria M. Kaspi,Greg Madejski,Giorgio Matt,S. Molendi,David M. Smith,John A. Tomsick,Marco Ajello,David R. Ballantyne,Mislav Baloković,Didier Barret,Didier Barret,Franz E. Bauer,Roger Blandford,W. Niel Brandt,Laura Brenneman,James Chiang,Deepto Chakrabarty,Jérôme Chenevez,Andrea Comastri,Francois Dufour,Martin Elvis,Andrew C. Fabian,Duncan Farrah,Chris L. Fryer,Eric V. Gotthelf,Jonathan E. Grindlay,D. J. Helfand,Roman Krivonos,David L. Meier,Jon M. Miller,Lorenzo Natalucci,Patrick Ogle,Eran O. Ofek,Andrew Ptak,Stephen P. Reynolds,Jane R. Rigby,Gianpiero Tagliaferri,Stephen E. Thorsett,Ezequiel Treister,C. Megan Urry +84 more
TL;DR: The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) as discussed by the authors is the first focusing high-energy X-ray telescope in orbit, which operates in the band from 3 to 79 keV.
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The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) Mission
Fiona A. Harrison,William W. Craig,Finn Erland Christensen,Charles J. Hailey,W. W. Zhang,Steven E. Boggs,Daniel Stern,W. Rick Cook,Karl Forster,Paolo Giommi,Brian W. Grefenstette,Yunjin Kim,Takao Kitaguchi,Jason E. Koglin,Kristin K. Madsen,Peter H. Mao,Hiromasa Miyasaka,Kaya Mori,M. Perri,Michael J. Pivovaroff,Simonetta Puccetti,Vikram Rana,Niels Jørgen Stenfeldt Westergaard,J. L. Willis,Andreas Zoglauer,Hongjun An,Matteo Bachetti,Nicolas M. Barrière,Eric C. Bellm,Varun Bhalerao,Nicolai Brejnholt,Felix Fuerst,Carl Christian Liebe,Craig B. Markwardt,Melania Nynka,Julia Vogel,Dominic J. Walton,Daniel R. Wik,David M. Alexander,L. R. Cominsky,Ann Hornschemeier,Allan Hornstrup,Victoria M. Kaspi,Greg Madejski,Giorgio Matt,Silvano Molendi,David M. Smith,John A. Tomsick,Marco Ajello,David R. Ballantyne,Mislav Baloković,Diddier Barret,Franz E. Bauer,Roger Blandford,W. Niel Brandt,Laura Brenneman,James Chiang,Deepto Chakrabarty,Jérôme Chenevez,Andrea Comastri,Martin Elvis,Andrew C. Fabian,Duncan Farrah,Chris L. Fryer,Eric V. Gotthelf,Jonathan E. Grindlay,David J. Helfand,Roman Krivonos,David L. Meier,Jon M. Miller,Lorenzo Natalucci,Patrick Ogle,Eran O. Ofek,Andrew Ptak,Stephen P. Reynolds,Jand R. Rigby,Gianpiero Tagliaferri,Stephen E. Thorsett,Ezequiel Treister,C. Megan Urry +79 more
TL;DR: The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) as discussed by the authors is the first focusing high-energy X-ray telescope in orbit, which operates in the band from 3 - 79 keV.
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The Reflection Grating Spectrometer on board XMM-Newton
J. W. den Herder,A. C. Brinkman,Steven M. Kahn,Graziella Branduardi-Raymont,Knud Thomsen,H. Aarts,Marc Audard,Jay V. Bixler,A. J. F. den Boggende,Jean Cottam,T. Decker,L. Dubbeldam,Christian Erd,H. Goulooze,Manuel Güdel,P. Guttridge,Charles J. Hailey,K. Al Janabi,Jelle Kaastra,P. A. J. de Korte,B. J. van Leeuwen,Christopher W. Mauche,A. J. McCalden,R. Mewe,A. Naber,F. B. S. Paerels,John R. Peterson,A. P. Rasmussen,K. Rees,I. Sakelliou,Masao Sako,J. Spodek,Marcela Stern,Takayuki Tamura,J. Tandy,C. de Vries,S. Welch,Alex Zehnder +37 more
TL;DR: The Reflection Grating Spectrometers (RGS) as discussed by the authors was designed for the detection of the K-shell transitions of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, neon, magnesium, and silicon.
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Calibration of the NuSTAR High-energy Focusing X-ray Telescope
Kristin K. Madsen,Fiona A. Harrison,Craig B. Markwardt,Hongjun An,Brian W. Grefenstette,Matteo Bachetti,Matteo Bachetti,Hiromasa Miyasaka,Takao Kitaguchi,Varun Bhalerao,S. E. Boggs,Finn Erland Christensen,William W. Craig,Karl Forster,Felix Fuerst,Charles J. Hailey,M. Perri,Simonetta Puccetti,Vikram Rana,Daniel Stern,Dominic J. Walton,Niels Jørgen Stenfeldt Westergaard,William W. Zhang +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, a piece-wise linear spline function was proposed to modify the vignetting response of the nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) X-ray satellite.
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Conceptual design of the International Axion Observatory (IAXO)
Eric Armengaud,F. T. Avignone,M. Betz,Ph. Brax,Pierre Brun,Giovanni Cantatore,J. M. Carmona,Gianpaolo Carosi,Fritz Caspers,S. Caspi,Serkant Ali Cetin,Doron Chelouche,Finn Erland Christensen,A. Dael,T. Dafni,M. Davenport,A. V. Derbin,Klaus Kurt Desch,A. Diago,B. Döbrich,I. Dratchnev,A. Dudarev,C. Eleftheriadis,G. Fanourakis,E. Ferrer-Ribas,J. Galán,J. A. García,J. G. Garza,Theodoros Geralis,B. Gimeno,Ioannis Giomataris,S. Gninenko,Haley Louise Gomez,Diego González-Díaz,Eduardo Guendelman,Charles J. Hailey,Takashi Hiramatsu,Dieter H. H. Hoffmann,Dieter Horns,F.J. Iguaz,I. G. Irastorza,Jordi Isern,Kenichi Imai,Anders Clemen Jakobsen,Joerg Jaeckel,Krešimir Jakovčić,J. Kaminski,Masahiro Kawasaki,Marin Karuza,Milica Krčmar,K. Kousouris,C. Krieger,Biljana Lakić,Olivier Limousin,A. Lindner,A. Liolios,G. Luzón,S. Matsuki,V. N. Muratova,C. Nones,I. Ortega,T. Papaevangelou,Michael J. Pivovaroff,Georg G. Raffelt,Javier Redondo,Andreas Ringwald,S. Russenschuck,J. Ruz,Ken'ichi Saikawa,I. Savvidis,T. Sekiguchi,Yannis K. Semertzidis,I. Shilon,Pierre Sikivie,H. Silva,H. H. J. ten Kate,A. Tomás,Sergey Troitsky,T. Vafeiadis,K. van Bibber,P. Vedrine,J.A. Villar,Julia Vogel,L. Walckiers,Amanda Weltman,William Wester,S. C. Yildiz,Konstantin Zioutas +87 more
TL;DR: The International Axion Observatory (IAXO) as mentioned in this paper is the most powerful axion helioscope, reaching sensitivity to axion-photon couplings down to a few × 10−12 GeV−1 and thus probing a large fraction of the currently unexplored axion and ALP parameter space.