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Frederick M. Walter
Researcher at Stony Brook University
Publications - 139
Citations - 7629
Frederick M. Walter is an academic researcher from Stony Brook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: T Tauri star & Stars. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 135 publications receiving 7024 citations. Previous affiliations of Frederick M. Walter include Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy & Max Planck Society.
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The CO-to-H2 Conversion Factor and Dust-to-gas Ratio on Kiloparsec Scales in Nearby Galaxies
Karin Sandstrom,Adam K. Leroy,Frederick M. Walter,Alberto D. Bolatto,Kevin V. Croxall,Kevin V. Croxall,Bruce T. Draine,Christine D. Wilson,Mark G. Wolfire,Daniela Calzetti,Robert C. Kennicutt,G. Aniano,G. Aniano,J. Donovan Meyer,Antonio Usero,Frank Bigiel,Elias Brinks,W. J. G. de Blok,Alison F. Crocker,Alison F. Crocker,Daniel A. Dale,Charles W. Engelbracht,Charles W. Engelbracht,Maud Galametz,Brent Groves,Leslie K. Hunt,Jin Koda,Kathryn Kreckel,Hendrik Linz,Sharon E. Meidt,Eric W. Pellegrini,Hans-Walter Rix,Helene Roussel,Eva Schinnerer,Andreas Schruba,K. F. Schuster,Ramin A. Skibba,Ramin A. Skibba,T. P. R. van der Laan,P. N. Appleton,Lee Armus,Bernhard R. Brandl,Karl D. Gordon,J. Hinz,Oliver Krause,E. Montiel,E. Montiel,Marc Sauvage,Anika Schmiedeke,Anika Schmiedeke,J. D. T. Smith,L. Vigroux +51 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a large-scale spatial resolution map of the CO-to-H$2}$ conversion factor and dust-togas ratio (DGR) in 26 nearby, star-forming galaxies.
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KINGFISH—Key Insights on Nearby Galaxies: A Far-Infrared Survey with Herschel: Survey Description and Image Atlas
Robert C. Kennicutt,Daniela Calzetti,G. Aniano,P. N. Appleton,Lee Armus,P. Beirao,Alberto D. Bolatto,Bernhard R. Brandl,Alison F. Crocker,Kevin V. Croxall,Daniel A. Dale,J. Dononvan Meyer,Bruce T. Draine,Charles W. Engelbracht,Maud Galametz,Karl D. Gordon,Brent Groves,Cai-Na Hao,George Helou,J. L. Hinz,Leslie K. Hunt,Benjamin D. Johnson,Jin Koda,Oliver Krause,Adam K. Leroy,Yongbao Li,Sharon E. Meidt,E. Montiel,Eric J. Murphy,Nurur Rahman,H-W. Rix,Helene Roussel,Karin Sandstrom,Marc Sauvage,Eva Schinnerer,Ramin A. Skibba,J. D. T. Smith,Sundar Srinivasan,L. Vigroux,Frederick M. Walter,C. D. Wilson,Mark G. Wolfire,Stefano Zibetti +42 more
TL;DR: The Kingfish project (Key Insights on Nearby Galaxies: a Far-Infrared Survey with Herschel) as discussed by the authors is an imaging and spectroscopic survey of 61 nearby galaxies, chosen to cover a wide range of galaxy properties and local interstellar medium (ISM) environments found in the nearby universe.
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A constant molecular gas depletion time in nearby disk galaxies
Frank Bigiel,Adam K. Leroy,Frederick M. Walter,Elias Brinks,W. J. G. de Blok,Carsten Kramer,Hans-Walter Rix,Andreas Schruba,K. F. Schuster,Antonio Usero,Helmut Wiesemeyer +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors combine wide field CO data from the HERACLES survey with ultraviolet and infrared data from GALEX and Spitzer to compare the surface densities of H2, ΣH2, and the recent star formation rate over many thousands of positions in 30 nearby disk galaxies.
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The LABOCA Survey of the Extended Chandra Deep Field South
Axel Weiss,Attila Kovács,Kristen Coppin,Thomas R. Greve,Frederick M. Walter,Ian Smail,James Dunlop,Kirsten Kraiberg Knudsen,David M. Alexander,Frank Bertoldi,W. N. Brandt,Scott Chapman,Pierre Cox,Helmut Dannerbauer,C. De Breuck,Eric Gawiser,Rob Ivison,Dieter Lutz,Karl M. Menten,Anton M. Koekemoer,Ernst Kreysa,P. Kurczynski,Hans-Walter Rix,Eva Schinnerer,P. van der Werf +24 more
TL;DR: The LABOCA ECDFS Submillimetre Survey (LESS) as mentioned in this paper was the first large-scale survey of the extended Chandra Deep Field South (ECDFS) with a significance level above 3.7 sigma.
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The Brown Dwarf Kinematics Project I. Proper motions and tangential velocities for a large sample of late-type M, L, and T dwarfs
Jacqueline K. Faherty,Jacqueline K. Faherty,Adam J. Burgasser,Kelle L. Cruz,Michael M. Shara,Frederick M. Walter,Christopher R. Gelino +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report proper-motion measurements for 427 late-type M, L, and T dwarfs, 332 of which have been measured for the first time.