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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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Tomography of the Cosmic Dawn and Reionization Eras with Multiple Tracers
Tzu-Ching Chang,Angus Beane,Olivier Doré,Adam Lidz,Lluís Mas-Ribas,Guochao Sun,Marcelo A. Alvarez,Ritoban Basu Thakur,Philippe Berger,Matthieu Béthermin,James J. Bock,Charles M. Bradford,Patrick C. Breysse,Denis Burgarella,Vassilis Charmandaris,Yun-Ting Cheng,Kieran Cleary,Asantha Cooray,A. T. Crites,Aaron Ewall-Wice,Xiaohui Fan,Steve Finkelstein,Steve R. Furlanetto,Jacqueline N. Hewitt,Jonathon Hunacek,Phil Korngut,Ely D. Kovetz,Gregg Hallinan,Caroline Heneka,Guilaine Lagache,Charles R. Lawrence,Joseph Lazio,Adrian Liu,Daniel P. Marrone,Aaron R. Parsons,Anthony C. S. Readhead,Jason Rhodes,Dominik A. Riechers,Michael Seiffert,Gordon J. Stacey,Eli Visbal,Hao-Yi Wu,Michael Zemcov,Zheng Zheng +43 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors advocate a large-scale, multi-tracer approach to develop a comprehensive understanding of the physics that led to the formation and evolution of the first stars and galaxies.
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The Science Vision for the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA)
T. L. Roellig,J. M. De Buizer,E.B. Becklin,Dana E. Backman,J. N. Cuzzi,Gordon J. Stacey,Margaret Meixner,Neal J. Evans,William D. Vacca,Alexander G. G. M. Tielens +9 more
TL;DR: An updated Science Vision for the SOFIA project is presented in this paper, including an overview of the characteristics and capabilities of the observatory and first generation instruments, with a primary focus on four science themes: "The Formation of Stars and Planets", "The Interstellar Medium of the Milky Way", "Galaxies and the Galactic Center" and "Planetary Science".
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The CCAT-Prime Submillimeter Observatory
Herter Terry,Nicholas Battaglia,Kaustuv Basu,Benjamin Beringue,Frank Bertoldi,Scott Chapman,Steve K. Choi,Nicholas F. Cothard,Dongwoo Chung,Jens Erler,Michel Fich,Simon Foreman,Patricio A. Gallardo,Jiansong Gao,Urs U. Graf,Martha P. Haynes,Terry Herter,Gene C. Hilton,Johannes Hubmayr,Doug Johnstone,Eiichiro Komatsu,Benjamin Magnelli,Phil Mauskopf,Jeff McMahon,Daan Meerburg,Joel Meyers,Avirukt Mittal,Michael D. Niemack,Thomas Nikola,Stephen C. Parshley,Dominik Riechers,Gordon J. Stacey,Juergen Stutzki,Eve M. Vavagiakis,Marco P. Viero,Michael R. Vissers +35 more
TL;DR: The Cerro Chajnantor Atacama Telescope-prime (CCAT-prime) as mentioned in this paper is a new 6m, off-axis, low-emissivity, large field-of-view submillimeter telescope scheduled for first light in the last quarter of 2021.
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CCAT-prime: Designs and status of the first light 280 GHz MKID array and Mod-Cam receiver
Cody J. Duell,Eve M. Vavagiakis,Jason E. Austermann,Scott Chapman,Steve K. Choi,Nicholas F. Cothard,B. Dober,Patricio A. Gallardo,Jiansong Gao,Christopher Groppi,Terry Herter,Gordon J. Stacey,Zachary B. Huber,Johannes Hubmayr,Johannes Hubmayr,Doug Johnstone,Yaqiong Li,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,Jeff McMahon,Michael D. Niemack,Thomas Nikola,Kayla Rossi,Sara M. Simon,Adrian Sinclair,Michael R. Vissers,Jordan Wheeler,Bugao Zou +26 more
TL;DR: The CCAT prime project's first light array will be deployed in Mod-Cam, a single-module testbed and first light cryostat, on the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope (FYST) in Chile's high Atacama desert in late 2022 as mentioned in this paper.
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Submillimeter observations of OH and CH in M42
TL;DR: In this paper, the (sup 2) pi sub 3/2 (J = 5/2 to 3 2/2) fluxes of CH at 149.09 and 149.39 micro m have been detected in the Kleinmann-Low Nebula of Orion.