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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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Masers as Probes of Massive Star Formation in the Nuclear Disk
Farhad Yusef-Zadeh,R. G. Arendt,Craig O. Heinke,Joannah L. Hinz,John W. Hewitt,P. Pratap,Solange V. Ramirez,George H. Rieke,Douglas A. Roberts,Susan R. Stolovy,Mark Wardle,B. A. Whitney +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used two classes of masers combined with the IRAC and MIPS data to study prominent sites of ongoing star formation in the nuclear disk, which is characterized by massive GMCs with elevated gas temperatures, compared to their dusttemperatures.
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Spectroscopic Time Series Performance of the Mid-infrared Instrument on the JWST
Jeroen Bouwman,Sarah Kendrew,Thomas P. Greene,Taylor J. Bell,Pierre-Olivier Lagage,Juergen Schreiber,D. Dicken,Gregory C. Sloan,Néstor Espinoza,Silvia Scheithauer,A. Coulais,Ori D. Fox,R. Gastaud,Adrian M. Glauser,Olivia Jones,Alvaro Labiano,Fred Lahuis,Jane E. Morrison,Katherine T. Murray,Michael Mueller,Omnarayani Nayak,Gillian S. Wright,Alistair Glasse,George H. Rieke +23 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors presented the first ever mid-infrared spectroscopic time series observation of the transiting exoplanet L 168-9 b with the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) on the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Spitzer Observations of the Brightest Galaxies in X-ray-Luminous Clusters
Eiichi Egami,Karl Misselt,George H. Rieke,Michael W. Wise,G. Neugebauer,Jean-Paul Kneib,E. Le Floc'h,Graham P. Smith,Graham P. Smith,Myra Blaylock,Herve Dole,Herve Dole,David T. Frayer,J.-S. Huang,Oliver Krause,Casey Papovich,Pablo G. Pérez-González,Jane R. Rigby +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the infrared properties of the brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) located in the cores of X-ray-luminous clusters at 0.15 10−11−L (L 1 −1 −1 L −1 ) were studied.
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JADES Imaging of GN-z11: Revealing the Morphology and Environment of a Luminous Galaxy 430 Myr after the Big Bang
Sandro Tacchella,Daniel J. Eisenstein,Kevin N. Hainline,Benjamin D. Johnson,W. M. Baker,Jakob M. Helton,Brant Robertson,Katherine A. Suess,Zuyi Chen,Erica J. Nelson,D'avid Pusk'as,Fengwu Sun,Stacey Alberts,Eiichi Egami,Ryan Hausen,George H. Rieke,Marcia J. Rieke,Irene Shivaei,D. C. Williams,Christopher N. A. Willmer,Andrew Bunker,Alex Cameron,Stefano Carniani,Stephane Charlot,Mirko Curti,Emma Curtis-Lake,T. Looser,Roberto Maiolino,Michael V. Maseda,T. D. Rawle,Hans-Walter Rix,Renske Smit,Hannah Übler,Chris J. Willott,Joris Witstok,Stefi A. Baum,Rachana Bhatawdekar,K. Boyett,A. L. Danhaive,Anna de Graaff,Ryan Endsley,Zhiyuan Ji,Jianwei Lyu,L Sandles,A. Saxena,Jan Scholtz,Michael W. Topping,Lily R Whitler +47 more
TL;DR: In this article , the spectral energy distribution (SED) of GN-z11 was analyzed with a two-component model, using a point source and a Sérsic profile that fits to a half-light radius of 200 pc and an index n = 0.
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The starburst properties of the interacting system arp 299 (ic 694 + ngc 3690)
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed study of the starburst properties of the components of the interacting system Arp 299 is presented, with burst ages ranging from 1 to 8 million years, with effective SFR from 60 to 300 M⊙ yr-1.