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Gordon L. Bjoraker
Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center
Publications - 148
Citations - 5491
Gordon L. Bjoraker is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stratosphere & Jupiter. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 144 publications receiving 5133 citations.
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The composition of Titan's stratosphere from Cassini/CIRS mid-infrared spectra
Athena Coustenis,Richard K. Achterberg,Barney J. Conrath,Donald E. Jennings,A. Marten,Daniel Gautier,Conor A. Nixon,F. Michael Flasar,Nicholas A Teanby,Bruno Bézard,Robert E. Samuelson,Robert E. Samuelson,Ronald Carlson,Emmanuel Lellouch,Gordon L. Bjoraker,Paul N. Romani,Fredric W. Taylor,Patrick G. J. Irwin,Thierry Fouchet,Augustin Hubert,Glenn S. Orton,Virgil G. Kunde,Sandrine Vinatier,Jacqueline Mondellini,Mian M. Abbas,Regis Courtin +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed data recorded by the Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) aboard the Cassini spacecraft during the Titan flybys T0-T10 (July 2004-January 2006).
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Titan's atmospheric temperatures, winds, and composition
F. M. Flasar,R. K. Achterberg,Barney J. Conrath,Peter J. Gierasch,V. G. Kunde,Conor A. Nixon,Gordon L. Bjoraker,D. E. Jennings,Paul N. Romani,Amy A. Simon-Miller,Bruno Bézard,Athena Coustenis,Pgj Irwin,Nicholas A Teanby,John C. Brasunas,John C. Pearl,M. E. Segura,Ronald Carlson,A. A. Mamoutkine,Paul J. Schinder,Antonella Barucci,Regis Courtin,Thierry Fouchet,Daniel Gautier,Emmanuel Lellouch,A. Marten,R. Prangé,Sandrine Vinatier,Darrell F. Strobel,S. B. Calcutt,Peter L. Read,Fredric W. Taylor,Neil Bowles,Robert E. Samuelson,Glenn S. Orton,Linda Spilker,Tobias Owen,John R. Spencer,Mark R. Showalter,C. Ferrari,Mian M. Abbas,François Raulin,Scott G. Edgington,Peter A. R. Ade,E. H. Wishnow +44 more
TL;DR: Early Cassini infrared observations of Titan show a stratopause at an altitude of 310 kilometers (and 186 kelvin at 15°S), and the concentrations of several stratospheric organic compounds are enhanced at mid- and high northern latitudes, and the strong zonal winds may inhibit mixing between these latitudes and the rest of Titan.
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Exploring The Saturn System In The Thermal Infrared: The Composite Infrared Spectrometer
F. M. Flasar,V. G. Kunde,Mian M. Abbas,R. K. Achterberg,Peter A. R. Ade,Antonella Barucci,B. Bezard,Gordon L. Bjoraker,John C. Brasunas,S. B. Calcutt,R. W. Carlson,C. J. Cesarsky,Barney J. Conrath,Angioletta Coradini,Régis Courtin,Athena Coustenis,S. Edberg,Scott G. Edgington,Chiara Ferrari,Thierry Fouchet,D. Gautier,Peter J. Gierasch,K. Grossman,Patrick G. J. Irwin,D. E. Jennings,E. Lellouch,A. A. Mamoutkine,A. Marten,J. P. Meyer,Conor A. Nixon,Glenn S. Orton,T. C. Owen,John C. Pearl,Renée Prangé,François Raulin,Peter L. Read,Paul N. Romani,Robert E. Samuelson,M. E. Segura,Mark R. Showalter,Amy A. Simon-Miller,M. D. Smith,John R. Spencer,Linda Spilker,Fredric W. Taylor +44 more
TL;DR: The Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) is a remote-sensing Fourier transform spectrometer on the Cassini orbiter that measures thermal radiation over two decades in wavenumber, with a spectral resolution that can be set from 0.5 to 15.5 cm− 1.
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The 1997 spectroscopic GEISA databank
N. Jacquinet-Husson,E. Arie,J. Ballard,Alain Barbe,Gordon L. Bjoraker,B. Bonnet,Linda R. Brown,Claude Camy-Peyret,Jean-Paul Champion,Alain Chédin,Alexei A. Chursin,Cathy Clerbaux,Geoffrey Duxbury,Jean-Marie Flaud,N. Fourrié,André Fayt,G. Graner,Robert R. Gamache,A. Goldman,Vl. Golovko,Guy Guelachvili,Jean-Michel Hartmann,J.C. Hilico,J. Hillman,Guillaume Lefèvre,Emmanuel Lellouch,Semen Mikhailenko,Olga V. Naumenko,V. Nemtchinov,D.A. Newnham,Andrei Nikitin,Johannes Orphal,Agnes Perrin,D. Reuter,Curtis P. Rinsland,L. Rosenmann,Laurence S. Rothman,Noelle A. Scott,John E. A. Selby,L. N. Sinitsa,J. M. Sirota,A.M. Smith,K.M. Smith,Vl.G. Tyuterev,R. H. Tipping,Štěpán Urban,Prasad Varanasi,Mark Weber +47 more
TL;DR: The current version of the GEISA-97 database is described in this paper, which contains 1,346,266 entries and includes a catalog of absorption cross-sections of molecules such as chlorofluorocarbons which exhibit unresolvable spectra.
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Temperatures, Winds, and Composition in the Saturnian System
F. M. Flasar,R. K. Achterberg,Barney J. Conrath,John C. Pearl,Gordon L. Bjoraker,D. E. Jennings,Paul N. Romani,Amy A. Simon-Miller,V. G. Kunde,Conor A. Nixon,Bruno Bézard,Glenn S. Orton,Linda Spilker,John R. Spencer,Patrick G. J. Irwin,Nicholas A Teanby,Tobias Owen,John C. Brasunas,M. E. Segura,Ronald Carlson,A. A. Mamoutkine,Peter J. Gierasch,Paul J. Schinder,Mark R. Showalter,C. Ferrari,Antonella Barucci,Regis Courtin,Athena Coustenis,Thierry Fouchet,Daniel Gautier,Emmanuel Lellouch,A. Marten,R. Prangé,Darrell F. Strobel,S. B. Calcutt,Peter L. Read,Fredric W. Taylor,Neil Bowles,Robert E. Samuelson,Mian M. Abbas,François Raulin,Peter A. R. Ade,Scott G. Edgington,S. Pilorz,B. Wallis,E. H. Wishnow +45 more
TL;DR: Diurnal surface temperature variations on Phoebe suggest a more porous regolith than on the jovian satellites, and Saturn's ring temperatures have radial variations down to the smallest scale resolved (100 kilometers).