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George H. Rieke

Researcher at Steward Health Care System

Publications -  904
Citations -  79885

George H. Rieke is an academic researcher from Steward Health Care System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Luminous infrared galaxy. The author has an hindex of 128, co-authored 870 publications receiving 75262 citations. Previous affiliations of George H. Rieke include University of Arizona & Planetary Science Institute.

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High-performance Ge:Ga arrays for the far infrared

TL;DR: The development of two advanced methods to interconnect the detectors and readouts, that allow the extension of the Z-plane concept to larger formats: Flex cable and tape automated bonding.
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HST and Spitzer Observations of the HD 207129 Debris Ring

TL;DR: A debris ring around the star HD 207129 (G0V; d = 16.0 pc) has been imaged in scattered visible light with the ACS coronagraph on the Hubble Space Telescope and in thermal emission using MIPS on the Spitzer Space Telescope at 70 microns and 160 microns (unresolved) as mentioned in this paper.
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A search for frosts in Comet Bowell /1980b/

TL;DR: In this paper, the first search for frost signatures in a comet beyond 2 AU from the sun has been conducted and the results show that there is no evidence for absorption features in the spectral area between 1.25 and 2.3 microns.
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Signpost of Multiple Planets in Debris Disks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the nearby debris disk structures revealed by multi-wavelength images from Spitzer and Herschel, and complemented with detailed spectral energy distribution modeling, and suggest that the large gap between the warm and cold dust belts is the best signpost for multiple (low-mass) planets beyond the water-ice line.
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Star formation and AGN fuelling

TL;DR: In this article, a nuclear gaseous bar was detected in the nearby Sy2 Circinus galaxy and the molecular gas kinematics indicates that this bar causes the gas to flow into the nuclear 10pc.