D
Doug Johnstone
Researcher at University of Victoria
Publications - 88
Citations - 4212
Doug Johnstone is an academic researcher from University of Victoria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Star formation & Protostar. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 88 publications receiving 3836 citations. Previous affiliations of Doug Johnstone include National Research Council & Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
The spatial distribution of star formation in the solar neighbourhood: do all stars form in dense clusters?
Eli Bressert,Eli Bressert,Nate Bastian,Nate Bastian,Robert A. Gutermuth,S. T. Megeath,Lori Allen,Neal J. Evans,Luisa Rebull,Jennifer Hatchell,Doug Johnstone,Doug Johnstone,Tyler L. Bourke,Lucas A. Cieza,Paul M. Harvey,Bruno Merín,Tom Ray,Nicholas F. H Tothill,Nicholas F. H Tothill +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, a global study of low mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities in nearby star forming regions based on a comprehensive collection of Spitzer Space Telescope surveys is presented.
Journal ArticleDOI
Young stellar objects in the gould belt
Michael M. Dunham,Lori Allen,Neal J. Evans,H. Broekhoven-Fiene,Lucas A. Cieza,James Di Francesco,Robert A. Gutermuth,Paul M. Harvey,Jennifer Hatchell,Amanda Heiderman,Amanda Heiderman,Tracy L. Huard,Tracy L. Huard,Doug Johnstone,Doug Johnstone,Jason M. Kirk,Brenda C. Matthews,Jennifer F. Miller,Dawn E. Peterson,Kaisa E. Young +19 more
TL;DR: The full catalog of Young Stellar Objects (YSOs) identified in the 18 molecular clouds surveyed by the Spitzer Space Telescope "cores to disks" (c2d) and "Gould Belt" (GB) Legacy surveys is presented in this paper.
Journal ArticleDOI
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.
Journal ArticleDOI
Dynamics of Dense Cores in the Perseus Molecular Cloud
TL;DR: In this paper, the kinematics of over 150 candidate star-forming cores in the Perseus molecular cloud with pointed N2H+ and simultaneous C18O(2-1) observations were surveyed.
Journal ArticleDOI
Current Star Formation in the Ophiuchus and Perseus Molecular Clouds: Constraints and Comparisons from Unbiased Submillimeter and Mid-Infrared Surveys. II
Jes K. Jørgensen,Jes K. Jørgensen,Doug Johnstone,Doug Johnstone,Helen Kirk,Helen Kirk,Philip C. Myers,Lori Allen,Yancy L. Shirley +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a census of the population of deeply embedded young stellar objects (YSOs) in the Ophiuchus molecular cloud complex based on a combination of Spitzer Space Telescope mid-infrared data from the Cores to Disks (c2d) legacy team and JCMT/SCUBA submillimeter maps from the COMPLETE team is presented.