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Gordon J. Stacey
Researcher at Cornell University
Publications - 255
Citations - 12430
Gordon J. Stacey is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 246 publications receiving 11784 citations. Previous affiliations of Gordon J. Stacey include Max Planck Society & Ames Research Center.
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Warm molecular gas traced with co j = 7 ¿ 6 in the galaxy's central 2 parsecs: dynamical heating of the circumnuclear disk
Charles M. Bradford,Charles M. Bradford,Gordon J. Stacey,Thomas Nikola,Alberto D. Bolatto,James M. Jackson,Maureen L. Savage,Jacqueline A. Davidson +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an 11" resolution map of the central 2 pc of the Galaxy in the CO J = 7 --> 6 rotational transition, where the CO emission shows rotation about Sgr A* but also evidence for noncircular turbulent motion and a clumpy morphology.
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FIRST DETECTIONS OF THE [N II] 122 μm LINE AT HIGH REDSHIFT: DEMONSTRATING THE UTILITY OF THE LINE FOR STUDYING GALAXIES IN THE EARLY UNIVERSE
Carl Ferkinhoff,Drew Brisbin,Thomas Nikola,Stephen C. Parshley,Gordon J. Stacey,Thomas G. Phillips,E. Falgarone,Dominic J. Benford,Johannes Staguhn,Johannes Staguhn,Carole Tucker +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first detection of the [N II] 122 μm line from a high-redshift galaxy was reported from SMMJ02399-0136, and H1413+117 (the Cloverleaf QSO) using the Redshift (z) and Early Universe Spectrometer on the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory.
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FIRST DETECTION OF THE [O III] 88 μm LINE AT HIGH REDSHIFTS: CHARACTERIZING THE STARBURST AND NARROW-LINE REGIONS IN EXTREME LUMINOSITY SYSTEMS
Carl Ferkinhoff,S. Hailey-Dunsheath,T. Nikola,Stephen C. Parshley,Gordon J. Stacey,Dominic J. Benford,Johannes Staguhn,Johannes Staguhn,Johannes Staguhn +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors detect the 88 micrometers [O(sub III)] line from galaxies in the early universe, detecting the line from the lensed active galactic nucleus (AGN)/starburst composite systems APM 08279+5255 at z 3.911 and SMM J02399-0136 at z = 2.8076.
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Cool and warm dust emission from M 33 (HerM33es)
E. M. Xilouris,Fatemeh Tabatabaei,Médéric Boquien,C. Kramer,Christof Buchbender,Frank Bertoldi,S. Anderl,J. Braine,Simon Verley,Monica Relaño,G. Quintana-Lacaci,Stavros Akras,Rainer Beck,Daniela Calzetti,Francoise Combes,M. Gonzalez,Pierre Gratier,Carsten Henkel,Carsten Henkel,Frank P. Israel,Baerbel Koribalski,S. D. Lord,Bhaswati Mookerjea,Erik Rosolowsky,Gordon J. Stacey,Remo P. J. Tilanus,F. F. S. van der Tak,P. van der Werf,P. van der Werf +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study the far-infrared emission from the nearby spiral galaxy M 33 in order to investigate the physical properties of the dust such as its temperature and luminosity density across the galaxy.
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Parsec-scale penetration of ultraviolet photons into molecular clouds - (C II) 158 micron mapping of W3, NGC 1977, and NGC 2023
TL;DR: In this paper, the spatial distribution of the 158 μm [C II] fine-structure line in the Galactic sources W3, NGC 1977, and NGC 2023 was mapped.