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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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Role of Galaxy Mergers in Cosmic Star Formation History
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a morphology study of intermediate-redshift (0.2 < z < 1.2) luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) and general field galaxies in the GOODS fields using a revised asymmetry measurement method optimized for deep fields.
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JWST and ALMA Imaging of Dust-obscured, Massive Substructures in a Typical z ∼ 3 Star-forming Disk Galaxy
Wiphu Rujopakarn,D. C. Williams,Emanuele Daddi,Malte Schramm,Fengwu Sun,Stacey Alberts,George H. Rieke,Qing-Hua 清华 Tan 谈,Sandro Tacchella,Mauro Giavalisco,John D. Silverman +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors presented an identification of dust-attenuated star-forming galactic-disk substructures in a typical starforming galaxy (SFG), UDF2, at z = 2.696.
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Planetary Collisions outside the Solar System: Time Domain Characterization of Extreme Debris Disks
Huan Meng,Kate Y. L. Su,George H. Rieke,Wiphu Rujopakarn,Wiphu Rujopakarn,Wiphu Rujopakarn,G. Myers,M. J. Cook,Emery Erdelyi,Chris Maloney,James McMath,Gerald Persha,Saran Poshyachinda,Daniel E. Reichart +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used Spitzer 3.6 and 4.5m time-series observations in 2012 and 2013 (extended to 2014 in one case) to monitor 5 more debris disks with unusually high fractional luminosities ("extreme debris disk"), including P1121 in the open cluster M47 (80 Myr), HD 15407A in the AB Dor moving group (80yr), HD 23514 in the Pleiades (120yr), and the field star BD+20 307 (>1 Gyr).
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High contrast imaging at the LBT: the LEECH exoplanet imaging survey
Andrew J. Skemer,Philip M. Hinz,Simone Esposito,Michael F. Skrutskie,Denis Defrere,Vanessa P. Bailey,Jarron Leisenring,Daniel Apai,Beth Biller,Mickael Bonnefoy,Wolfgang Brandner,Esther Buenzli,Laird M. Close,Justin R. Crepp,Robert J. De Rosa,Robert J. De Rosa,Silvano Desidera,Josh A. Eisner,Jonathan J. Fortney,Thomas Henning,Karl Heinz Hofmann,Taisiya Kopytova,Anne-Lise Maire,Jared R. Males,Rafael Millan-Gabet,Katie M. Morzinski,Apurva Oza,Jennifer Patience,Abhijith Rajan,George H. Rieke,Dieter Schertl,Joshua E. Schlieder,Kate Y. L. Su,Amali Vaz,Kimberly Ward-Duong,Gerd Weigelt,Charles E. Woodward,Neil Zimmerman +37 more
TL;DR: The LEECH (LBTI Exozodi Exoplanet Common Hunt) survey as discussed by the authors was the first one to use the LBT to observe stars in the near-infrared bands.