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Els Peeters

Researcher at Search for extraterrestrial intelligence

Publications -  156
Citations -  8273

Els Peeters is an academic researcher from Search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Stars. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 143 publications receiving 7443 citations. Previous affiliations of Els Peeters include Ames Research Center & Kapteyn Astronomical Institute.

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Detection of C60 and C70 in a Young Planetary Nebula

TL;DR: The environment of Tc 1, a peculiar planetary nebula whose infrared spectrum shows emission from cold and neutral C60 and C70, is studied, indicating that if the conditions are right, fullerenes can and do form efficiently in space.
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The rich 6 to 9 vec mu m spectrum of interstellar PAHs

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented 6-9 mum spectra of a sample of reflection nebulae, HII regions, YSOs, evolved stars and galaxies that show strong unidentified infrared bands, obtained with the SWS spectrograph on board ISO.
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The rich 6 to 9 um spectrum of interstellar PAHs

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented 6-9 um spectra of a sample of RNe, HII regions, YSOs, evolved stars and galaxies that show strong infrared bands, obtained with the ISO-SWS.
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as a tracer of star formation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed whether PAH features are a good qualitative and quantitative tracer of star formation, and hence evaluated the application of PAH emission as a diagnostic tool in order to identify the dominant processes contributing to the infrared emission from Seyfert galaxies and ULIRGs.
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PAHs as a tracer of star formation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the IR spectral characteristics of Galactic star forming regions, normal and starburst galaxies, AGNs and ULIRGs and found that PAHs may be better suited as a tracer of B stars, which dominate the Galactic stellar energy budget.