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Gary J. Melnick
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 210
Citations - 12535
Gary J. Melnick is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Molecular cloud & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 203 publications receiving 11926 citations. Previous affiliations of Gary J. Melnick include Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory & CFA Institute.
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Science Impacts of the SPHEREx All-Sky Optical to Near-Infrared Spectral Survey: Report of a Community Workshop Examining Extragalactic, Galactic, Stellar and Planetary Science
Olivier Doré,James J. Bock,Matt Mechtley,Tzu-Ching Chang,Stephen C. Unwin,Philip Bull,Kevin C. Schlaufman,Boris Leistedt,James M. Bauer,Douglas P. Finkbeiner,Michael Zemcov,Thomas P. Greene,Bhavin Joshi,Gary J. Melnick,Kevin M. Huffenberger,Pancha Banerjee,Lindsey Bleem,David A. Neufeld,John D. Silverman,Asantha Cooray,Nick Battaglia,Michael C. Cushing,Emmanuel Schaan,Michael W. Werner,Jean Chiar,Chao-Wei Tsai,Jeonghyun Pyo,Peter Capak,Lynne Hillenbrand,Marco P. Viero,Chang Feng,Joseph J. Mohr,Seth H. Cohen,B. Scott Gaudi,Elisabeth Krause,Simon P. Driver,Rolf A. Jansen,Aigen Li,Mariska Kriek,Daniel Stevens,Simone Ferraro,Michael A. Strauss,Matthew L. N. Ashby,Adwin Boogert,Peter A. Höflich,Volker Tolls,Hien Nguyen,Roland de Putter,Elena Pierpaoli,Carey M. Lisse,Woong-Seob Jeong,Robert A. Benjamin,Xander Tielens,Minjin Kim,Tim Eifler,Jeremiah Murphy,Duho Kim,Karin Sandstrom,Jason Rhodes,Keivan Stassun,Abraham R. Neben,Eric Hsiao,Rogier A. Windhorst,Phil Mauskopf,B. P. Crill,J. Davy Kirkpatrick,Phil Korngut,Kate Su +67 more
TL;DR: Dore et al. as discussed by the authors presented a rich and varied menu of investigations that can be carried out with the nominal all-sky spectra to be produced by SPHEREx and defined enhanced data products and user tools which would facilitate some of these scientific studies.
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Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite observations of Jupiter and Saturn: Detection of 557 GHz water emission from the upper atmosphere
Edwin A. Bergin,Emmanuel Lellouch,Martin Harwit,Mark Gurwell,Gary J. Melnick,Matthew L. N. Ashby,Gordon Chin,N. R. Erickson,Paul F. Goldsmith,John E. Howe,S. C. Kleiner,David G. Koch,David A. Neufeld,Brian M. Patten,Rene Plume,Rudolf Schieder,R. L. Snell,John Stauffer,Volker Tolls,Zhong Wang,Gisbert Winnewisser,Y. F. Zhang +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite was used to carry out observations on Jupiter and Saturn in two bands centered at 489 and 553 GHz and detect spectrally resolved 557 GHz H2O emission on both planets.
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Herschel observations of EXtra-Ordinary Sources (HEXOS): Methanol as a probe of physical conditions in Orion KL
S. Wang,Edwin A. Bergin,Nathan R. Crockett,Paul F. Goldsmith,Dariusz C. Lis,J. C. Pearson,Peter Schilke,Peter Schilke,Tom Bell,Claudia Comito,Geoffrey A. Blake,Emmanuel Caux,Emmanuel Caux,Cecilia Ceccarelli,José Cernicharo,F. Daniel,F. Daniel,M.-L. Dubernet,Martin Emprechtinger,P. J. Encrenaz,Maryvonne Gerin,Thomas F. Giesen,Javier R. Goicoechea,Harshal Gupta,Eric Herbst,Christine Joblin,Christine Joblin,Doug Johnstone,W. D. Langer,William B. Latter,S. D. Lord,Sébastien Maret,Peter G. Martin,Gary J. Melnick,Karl M. Menten,Patrick W. Morris,Holger S. P. Müller,J. A. Murphy,David A. Neufeld,Volker Ossenkopf,Michel Perault,Thomas G. Phillips,Rene Plume,S.-L. Qin,Stephan Schlemmer,J. Stutzki,Neil Trappe,F. F. S. van der Tak,Charlotte Vastel,Charlotte Vastel,Harold W. Yorke,Shanshan Yu,Jonas Zmuidzinas +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Herschel/HIFI instrument was used to examine methanol emission from Orion KL with the HIFI, and two methanols bands centered at 524 GHz and 1061 GHz were detected.
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Water vapor toward starless cores: the Herschel view
Paola Caselli,Paola Caselli,Eric Keto,Laurent Pagani,Yuri Aikawa,Umut A. Yildiz,F. F. S. van der Tak,F. F. S. van der Tak,M. Tafalla,Edwin A. Bergin,Brunella Nisini,C. Codella,E. F. van Dishoeck,Rafael Bachiller,Alain Baudry,Milena Benedettini,Arnold O. Benz,Per Bjerkeli,Geoffrey A. Blake,Sylvain Bontemps,Jonathan Braine,Simon Bruderer,José Cernicharo,F. Daniel,A. Di Giorgio,Carsten Dominik,Carsten Dominik,Steven D. Doty,Pierre Encrenaz,M. Fich,Asunción Fuente,Todd Gaier,T. Giannini,Javier R. Goicoechea,Th. de Graauw,Frank Helmich,Gregory J. Herczeg,Fabrice Herpin,Michiel R. Hogerheijde,Brian Jackson,T. Jacq,Hamid Javadi,Doug Johnstone,Doug Johnstone,Jes K. Jørgensen,Dominicus Kester,Lars E. Kristensen,W. M. Laauwen,B. Larsson,Dariusz C. Lis,René Liseau,W. Luinge,M. Marseille,C. McCoey,C. McCoey,A. Megej,Gary J. Melnick,David A. Neufeld,Michael Olberg,Berengere Parise,John C. Pearson,R. Plume,Christophe Risacher,J. Santiago-Garcia,P. Saraceno,Russel Shipman,P. Siegel,T. A. van Kempen,Ruud Visser,S. F. Wampfler,Friedrich Wyrowski +70 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the radiative transfer analysis shows that this is consistent with a x(o-H2O) profile peaking at ~10^-8, 0.1 pc away from the core center, where both freeze-out and photodissociation are negligible.
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ALMA sub-mm maser and dust distribution of VY Canis Majoris
Anita M. S. Richards,C. M. V. Impellizzeri,Elizabeth Humphreys,Catherine Vlahakis,Wouter Vlemmings,Alain Baudry,E. De Beck,Leen Decin,Sandra Etoka,Malcolm Gray,Graham M. Harper,Todd R. Hunter,Pierre Kervella,Pierre Kervella,Pierre Kervella,Franz Kerschbaum,Iain McDonald,Gary J. Melnick,Sebastien Muller,David A. Neufeld,E. O'Gorman,S. Yu. Parfenov,Alison B. Peck,Hiroko Shinnaga,Andrej M. Sobolev,Leonardo Testi,L. Uscanga,A. Wootten,J. A. Yates,Albert A. Zijlstra +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors retrieved ALMA Science Verification data providing images of sub-mm line and continuum emission from VY CMa, which enabled them to locate water masers with milli-arcsec accuracy and to resolve the dusty continuum.