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Deidre A. Hunter
Researcher at Lowell Observatory
Publications - 159
Citations - 8962
Deidre A. Hunter is an academic researcher from Lowell Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 157 publications receiving 8420 citations. Previous affiliations of Deidre A. Hunter include National Radio Astronomy Observatory & Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy.
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Power Spectra in V band and Hα of Nine Irregular Galaxies
TL;DR: Fourier transform power spectra of major axis cuts in V and Hα images were made for a sample of nine irregular galaxies as discussed by the authors, and the similarity of slopes suggests that the same processes are structuring these systems.
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A High-Resolution Study of the HI Content of Local Group Dwarf Irregular Galaxy WLM
TL;DR: In this article, the neutral hydrogen content of the Local Group dwarf irregular galaxy WLM was analyzed and the authors derived a dynamical mass of 2.16e9 Msun for WLM.
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Power Spectra in V-band and Halpha of Nine Irregular Galaxies
TL;DR: Fourier transform power spectra of major axis cuts in V and Halpha images were made for a sample of 9 irregular galaxies as discussed by the authors, revealing structure over a wide range of scales.
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Probing the interstellar medium in early-type galaxies with Infrared Space Oberservatory observations
Sangeeta Malhotra,Sangeeta Malhotra,David Hollenbach,George Helou,Nancy A. Silbermann,E. Valjavec,Robert H. Rubin,Daniel A. Dale,Deidre A. Hunter,N. Y. Lu,S. D. Lord,Harriet L. Dinerstein,H. Thronson +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, four IRAS-detected early-type galaxies were observed with the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) with the exception of the 15 mu m image of NGC 1052.
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Deep Radio Continuum Imaging of the Dwarf Irregular Galaxy IC 10: Tracing Star Formation and Magnetic Fields
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors exploit the vastly increased sensitivity of the Expanded Very Large Array to study the radio continuum and polarization properties of the post-starburst, dwarf irregular galaxy IC 10 at 6 cm, at a linear resolution of approximately 50 pc.