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Gillian Wilson
Researcher at University of California, Riverside
Publications - 143
Citations - 13646
Gillian Wilson is an academic researcher from University of California, Riverside. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Galaxy cluster. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 135 publications receiving 12676 citations. Previous affiliations of Gillian Wilson include California Institute of Technology & University of Hawaii.
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The Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) for the Spitzer Space Telescope
Giovanni G. Fazio,Joseph L. Hora,Lori E. Allen,M. L. N. Ashby,Pauline Barmby,Lynne K. Deutsch,Lynne K. Deutsch,J.-S. Huang,S. C. Kleiner,Massimo Marengo,S. T. Megeath,Gary J. Melnick,Michael A. Pahre,Brian M. Patten,J. Polizotti,Howard A. Smith,R. S. Taylor,Zhong Wang,S. P. Willner,William F. Hoffmann,Judy Pipher,William J. Forrest,C. W. McMurty,Craig R. McCreight,Mark E. McKelvey,Robert E. McMurray,David G. Koch,Samuel H. Moseley,R. G. Arendt,John Eric Mentzell,Catherine T. Marx,P. Losch,P. Mayman,W. Eichhorn,Danny J. Krebs,Murzy D. Jhabvala,Daniel Y. Gezari,D. J. Fixsen,J. Flores,K. Shakoorzadeh,R. Jungo,Claef Hakun,Lois G. Workman,Gabriel Karpati,R. Kichak,R. Whitley,S. Mann,Eric V. Tollestrup,Peter Eisenhardt,Daniel Stern,Varoujan Gorjian,Bidushi Bhattacharya,Sean Carey,Brant O. Nelson,William J. Glaccum,Mark Lacy,Patrick J. Lowrance,Seppo Laine,William T. Reach,J. A. Stauffer,Jason Surace,Gillian Wilson,Edward L. Wright,Alan W. Hoffman,George Domingo,Martin Cohen +65 more
TL;DR: The Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) is one of three focal plane instruments on the Spitzer Space Telescope as mentioned in this paper, which is a four-channel camera that obtains simultaneous broadband images at 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, and 8.0 m.
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Obscured and unobscured active galactic nuclei in the Spitzer Space Telescope First Look Survey
Mark Lacy,Lisa J. Storrie-Lombardi,Anna Sajina,Phil Appleton,Lee Armus,Scott Chapman,P. I. Choi,Dario Fadda,Fan Fang,David T. Frayer,I. Heinrichsen,George Helou,Myungshin Im,Francine R. Marleau,Frank J. Masci,Dave Shupe,B. T. Soifer,Jason Surace,Harry I. Teplitz,Gillian Wilson,Lin Yan +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors use the Spitzer Space Telescope First Look Survey (FLS) to assess the fraction of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) with mid-infrared luminosities that are comparable to quasars and that are missed in optical quasar surveys because of dust obscuration.
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Absolute Calibration of the Infrared Array Camera on the Spitzer Space Telescope
William T. Reach,S. T. Megeath,Martin Cohen,Joseph L. Hora,Sean Carey,Jason Surace,Steven Willner,Pauline Barmby,Gillian Wilson,William J. Glaccum,Patrick Lowrance,Massimo Marengo,Giovanni G. Fazio +12 more
TL;DR: The Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) on the Spitzer Space Telescope is absolutely calibrated by comparing photometry of a set of A stars near the north ecliptic pole to predictions based on ground-based observations and a stellar atmosphere model as mentioned in this paper.
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The All-Wavelength Extended Groth Strip International Survey(AEGIS) Data Sets
Mark E. Davis,Puragra Guhathakurta,Nicholas P. Konidaris,Jeffrey A. Newman,M. L. N. Ashby,A. D. Biggs,Pauline Barmby,Kevin Bundy,Scott Chapman,Alison L. Coil,Christopher J. Conselice,Michael C. Cooper,Darren J. Croton,Peter Eisenhardt,Richard S. Ellis,Sandra M. Faber,Taotao Fang,Giovanni G. Fazio,Antonis Georgakakis,Brian F. Gerke,W. M. Goss,Stephen D. J. Gwyn,Justin Harker,Andrew M. Hopkins,J.-S. Huang,Rob Ivison,Susan A. Kassin,Evan N. Kirby,Anton M. Koekemoer,David C. Koo,Elise S. Laird,E. Le Floc'h,Lihwai Lin,Lihwai Lin,Jennifer M. Lotz,Philip J. Marshall,D. C. Martin,Anne J. Metevier,Leonidas A. Moustakas,Kirpal Nandra,Kai G. Noeske,Casey Papovich,Andrew C. Phillips,R. M. Rich,George H. Rieke,Dimitra Rigopoulou,Samir Salim,David Schiminovich,Luc Simard,Ian Smail,Todd Small,Benjamin J. Weiner,Christopher N. A. Willmer,Steven Willner,Gillian Wilson,Edward L. Wright,Renbin Yan +56 more
TL;DR: The All-Wavelength Extended Groth Strip International Survey (AEGIS) as mentioned in this paper was proposed to study the physical properties and evolutionary processes of galaxies at z = 1.5.
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THE GEMINI CLUSTER ASTROPHYSICS SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY (GCLASS): THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENT AND SELF-REGULATION IN GALAXY EVOLUTION AT z ∼ 1 ∗
Adam Muzzin,Adam Muzzin,Gillian Wilson,Howard Yee,David Gilbank,Henk Hoekstra,Ricardo Demarco,Michael L. Balogh,Pieter G. van Dokkum,Marijn Franx,Erica Ellingson,Amalia Hicks,J. Nantais,Allison Noble,Mark Lacy,Chris Lidman,Alessandro Rettura,Jason Surace,T. M. A. Webb +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of environment and stellar mass on galaxy properties at 0.85 9.3 1 were evaluated and it was shown that the SSFR of star-forming galaxies at fixed environment is correlated with stellar mass; however, at fixed stellar mass it is independent of environment.