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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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The Herschel M 33 extended survey (HerM33es): PACS spectroscopy of the star-forming region BCLMP 302
Bhaswati Mookerjea,C. Kramer,Christof Buchbender,Médéric Boquien,Simon Verley,Monica Relaño,G. Quintana-Lacaci,Susanne Aalto,J. Braine,D. Calzetti,Francoise Combes,Santiago García-Burillo,Pierre Gratier,Carsten Henkel,Frank P. Israel,S. D. Lord,T. Nikola,Markus Röllig,Gordon J. Stacey,Fatemeh Tabatabaei,F. F. S. van der Tak,P. van der Werf,P. van der Werf +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used PACS and HIFI data to map the [CII] and [OI] lines in a 2'x2' region of the northern spiral arm of M33, centered on the HII region.
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The 157-micron forbidden C II luminosity of the Galaxy. II - The presence of knotlike features in the forbidden C II emission
TL;DR: In this paper, the forbidden C II flux has a half width of roughly 0.34 deg, in agreement with the (C-12)O (J = 1-0) half widths.
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Kuiper Widefield Infrared Camera Far-Infrared Imaging of the Galactic Center: The Circumnuclear Disk Revealed
TL;DR: In this paper, images of the Galactic center in the dust continuum at 31.5 and 37.7 μm were obtained with the Kuiper Widefield Infrared Camera (Kuiper Airborne Observatory).
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The space infrared interferometric telescope (SPIRIT): High-resolution imaging and spectroscopy in the far-infrared
David Leisawitz,Charles Baker,Amy J. Barger,Dominic J. Benford,Andrew Blain,Rob Boyle,Richard Broderick,Jason Budinoff,John M. Carpenter,Richard Caverly,Phil Chen,Steve Cooley,Christine Cottingham,Julie A. Crooke,Dave DiPietro,Mike DiPirro,Michael Femiano,Art Ferrer,Jacqueline Fischer,Jonathan P. Gardner,Lou Hallock,Kenny Harris,Kate Hartman,Martin Harwit,Lynne A. Hillenbrand,Tupper Hyde,Drew Jones,Jim Kellogg,Alan J. Kogut,Marc J. Kuchner,Bill Lawson,Javier Lecha,Maria Lecha,Amy Mainzer,Jim Mannion,Anthony J. Martino,Paul Mason,John C. Mather,Gibran McDonald,Rick Mills,Lee G. Mundy,Stan Ollendorf,Joe Pellicciotti,Dave Quinn,Kirk Rhee,Stephen A. Rinehart,Tim Sauerwine,Robert F. Silverberg,Terry Smith,Gordon J. Stacey,H. Philip Stahl,Johannes Staguhn,Steve Tompkins,June L. Tveekrem,Sheila Wall,Mark E. Wilson +55 more
TL;DR: SPIRIT as mentioned in this paper is a pre-formulation phase study of the NASA Origins Probe mission that will provide sub-arcsecond resolution images and spectra with resolution R ǫ = 3000 in a 1′ field of view to learn how planetary systems form from protostellar disks.
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Resolving the Buried Starburst in Arp 299
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present new 37.7?m far-infrared imaging of the infrared luminous (LIR ~ 5.16? 1011 L) interacting galaxy Arp 299 (IC 694 + NGC 3690) and show that the 38?m flux, like the 60 and 100?m emission, traces the luminosity of star forming galaxies but at considerably higher spatial resolution.