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Eric Sawyer
Researcher at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Publications - 30
Citations - 3404
Eric Sawyer is an academic researcher from Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectrometer & Spire. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 27 publications receiving 3250 citations.
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The Herschel-SPIRE instrument and its in-flight performance
Matthew Joseph Griffin,Alain Abergel,A. Abreu,Peter A. R. Ade,Philippe André,J.-L. Augueres,Tom Babbedge,Y. Bae,T. Baillie,Jean-Paul Baluteau,M. J. Barlow,George J. Bendo,Dominique Benielli,James J. Bock,P. Bonhomme,Drew Brisbin,C. Brockley-Blatt,Martin E. Caldwell,C. Cara,N. Castro-Rodriguez,R. Cerulli,Pierre Chanial,Pierre Chanial,Sina Chen,Eric M. Clark,David L. Clements,L. Clerc,J. Coker,D. Communal,Luca Conversi,Peter Timothy Cox,D. Crumb,C. R. Cunningham,F. Daly,Gary R. Davis,P. De Antoni,J. Delderfield,N. Devin,A. M. di Giorgio,Iris Didschuns,Kjetil Dohlen,M. Donati,A. Dowell,C. D. Dowell,L. Duband,Luc Dumaye,R. J. Emery,Marc Ferlet,D. Ferrand,Jean Fontignie,M. Fox,Alberto Franceschini,Margaret A. Frerking,Trevor Fulton,J. Garcia,R. Gastaud,Walter Kieran Gear,Jason Glenn,A-S Goizel,Douglas Griffin,T. Grundy,S. Guest,L. Guillemet,Peter Charles Hargrave,Martin Harwit,P. Hastings,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,M. Herman,B. Hinde,Viktor Hristov,Maohai Huang,P. Imhof,Kate Gudrun Isaak,Kate Gudrun Isaak,Ulf E. Israelsson,Rob Ivison,D. E. Jennings,Brian John Kiernan,K. J. King,Andrew E. Lange,William B. Latter,Glenn Laurent,Philippe Laurent,S. J. Leeks,Emmanuel Lellouch,Louis Levenson,Bo Li,Jin-Zeng Li,J. Lilienthal,T. L. Lim,S. J. Liu,N. Lu,Suzanne C. Madden,G. Mainetti,P. Marliani,D. J. McKay,K. Mercier,Sergio Molinari,Huw R. Morris,H. Moseley,Jerry Mulder,M. Mur,David A. Naylor,Hien Nguyen,B. O'Halloran,Seb Oliver,G. Olofsson,Hans Olofsson,R. Orfei,Mat Page,I. Pain,P. Panuzzo,Andreas Papageorgiou,G. Parks,P. Parr-Burman,Alan Pearce,C. P. Pearson,C. P. Pearson,Ismael Perez-Fournon,F. Pinsard,Giampaolo Pisano,Giampaolo Pisano,J. Podosek,Michael Pohlen,Edward Polehampton,Edward Polehampton,D. Pouliquen,D. Rigopoulou,D. Rizzo,Isaac Roseboom,Helene Roussel,Michael Rowan-Robinson,B. K. Rownd,P. Saraceno,Marc Sauvage,Richard S. Savage,Giorgio Savini,Giorgio Savini,Eric Sawyer,Carsten Scharmberg,D. Schmitt,D. Schmitt,Nicola Schneider,Benjamin L. Schulz,Arnold A. Schwartz,Rick Shafer,David L. Shupe,B. Sibthorpe,Sunil Sidher,Alan Smith,Anthony J. Smith,David J. Smith,Locke D. Spencer,Locke D. Spencer,Brian Stobie,Rashmikant V. Sudiwala,K. Sukhatme,Christian Surace,Jamie Stevens,B. M. Swinyard,Markos Trichas,T. Tourette,H. Triou,S. Tseng,Carole Tucker,A. D. Turner,Mattia Vaccari,Ivan Valtchanov,L. Vigroux,L. Vigroux,E. Virique,George M. Voellmer,H. J. Walker,Robyn L. Ward,Timothy James Waskett,M. Weilert,Roger Wesson,Glenn J. White,Glenn J. White,Nicola Jane Whitehouse,Christine D. Wilson,Berend Winter,Adam Woodcraft,Gillian S. Wright,C. K. Xu,Annie Zavagno,Michael Zemcov,L. Zhang,E. Zonca +189 more
TL;DR: The Spectral and Photometric Imaging REceiver (SPIRE) is the Herschel Space Observatory's sub-millimetre camera and spectrometer as discussed by the authors, which is used for image and spectroscopic data acquisition.
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The Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer for the solar and heliospheric observatory
Richard A. Harrison,Eric Sawyer,M. K. Carter,A. M. Cruise,R. M. Cutler,Andrzej Fludra,R. W. Hayes,B. J. Kent,J. Lang,D. J. Parker,J. Payne,C. D. Pike,S. C. Peskett,A. G. Richards,J. L. Culhane,K. Norman,A. A. Breeveld,E. R. Breeveld,K. Al Janabi,A. J. McCalden,John H. Parkinson,D. G. Self,P. D. Thomas,Arthur I. Poland,Roger J. Thomas,William T. Thompson,O. Kjeldseth-Moe,P. Brekke,J. Karud,P. Maltby,Bernd Aschenbach,H. Bräuninger,M. Kühne,Jörg Hollandt,O. H. W. Siegmund,M. C. E. Huber,A. H. Gabriel,Helen E. Mason,B. J. I. Bromage +38 more
TL;DR: The Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS) as mentioned in this paper was designed to probe the solar atmosphere through the detection of spectral emission lines in the extreme ultraviolet wavelength range 150-800 A. By observing the intensities of selected lines and line profiles, the authors derived temperature, density, flow and abundance information for the plasmas in the solar ionosphere.
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The Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget Project
John E. Harries,J. E. Russell,J. A. Hanafin,Helen Brindley,J.M. Futyan,J. Rufus,S. Kellock,G. Matthews,R. Wrigley,J. Mueller,R. Mossavati,J. Ashmall,Eric Sawyer,Douglas J. Parker,Martin E. Caldwell,P. M. Allan,Andrew Smith,M. J. Bates,B. Coan,B. C. Stewart,D. R. Lepine,L. A. Cornwall,D. R. Corney,M. J. Ricketts,D. Drummond,D. Smart,R. Cutler,Steven Dewitte,Nicolas Clerbaux,L. Gonzalez,A. Ipe,Cédric Bertrand,Alexandre Joukoff,D. Crommelynck,N. Nelms,David Llewellyn-Jones,Gillian Butcher,G. L. Smith,Z. P. Szewczyk,P. E. Mlynczak,A. Slingo,Richard P. Allan,Mark A. Ringer +42 more
TL;DR: The Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget (GERB) experiment as discussed by the authors was designed to make the first measurements of the Earth's radiation budget from geostatary orbit using a spin-stabilized spacecraft platform.
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Ptolemy – an Instrument to Measure Stable Isotopic Ratios of Key Volatiles on a Cometary Nucleus
Ian Wright,Simeon Barber,Geraint Morgan,Andrew Morse,Simon Sheridan,Dan Andrews,J. Maynard,D. Yau,S. T. Evans,Mark Leese,John C. Zarnecki,B. J. Kent,Nicholas R. Waltham,Martin S. Whalley,S Heys,Duncan L. Drummond,Ruben L. Edeson,Eric Sawyer,R. F. Turner,Colin T. Pillinger +19 more
TL;DR: The Ptolemy instrument was used on the Philae lander as part of the Rosetta mission to 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
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Ion trap mass spectrometry on a comet nucleus: the Ptolemy instrument and the Rosetta space mission.
John F. J. Todd,Simeon Barber,Ian Wright,Geraint Morgan,Andrew Morse,Simon Sheridan,Mark Leese,Jon Maynard,Suzanne T. Evans,Colin T. Pillinger,Duncan L. Drummond,Samantha C. Heys,S. Ejaz Huq,Barry J. Kent,Eric Sawyer,Martin S. Whalley,Nicholas R. Waltham +16 more
TL;DR: The development and optimisation of the ion trap for this unique application is described, and a summary of the range of pre-programmed experiments that will contribute to the characterised of the solid and volatile cometary materials is presented.