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Gordon P. Garmire
Researcher at Pennsylvania State University
Publications - 493
Citations - 38165
Gordon P. Garmire is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Luminosity. The author has an hindex of 99, co-authored 485 publications receiving 36277 citations. Previous affiliations of Gordon P. Garmire include Harvard University.
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The X-Ray remnant of SN 1987A
David N. Burrows,Eli Michael,Una Hwang,Richard McCray,Roger A. Chevalier,Robert Petre,Gordon P. Garmire,Stephen S. Holt,John A. Nousek +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution Chandra observations of the remnant of SN 1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud are presented, with high angular resolution of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory.
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Very Low Mass Objects in the Coronet Cluster: The Realm of the Transition Disks*
Aurora Sicilia-Aguilar,Thomas Henning,Attila Juhasz,Jeroen Bouwman,Gordon P. Garmire,Audrey Garmire +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present optical and IR spectra of a set of low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the Coronet cluster (aged ~1 Myr), obtained with the multifiber spectrograph FLAMES on the VLT and with the IRS instrument on Spitzer.
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2-8 keV X-ray number counts determined from Chandra blank field observations
TL;DR: In this paper, the 2-8 keV number counts from the 1Ms Chandra observation of the Chandra Deep Field North (CDF-N) were combined with the number counts obtained in independent analyses of the CDF-S and the Hawaii Survey Field SSA13 to determine the number count from 2.10-16 to 10^(-13) ergs/cm2/s/square degree.
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An X-Ray Census of Young Stars in the Massive Southern Star-forming Complex NGC 6357
Junfeng Wang,Leisa K. Townsley,Eric D. Feigelson,Konstantin V. Getman,Patrick S. Broos,Gordon P. Garmire,Masahiro Tsujimoto +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the first high-resolution X-ray study of the massive star-forming region NGC 6357, obtained in a 38 ks Chandra/ACIS observation.
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The Remarkable Similarity of Massive Galaxy Clusters From z~0 to z~1.9
Michael McDonald,Steven W. Allen,Matthew B. Bayliss,Bradford Benson,Lindsey Bleem,M. Brodwin,Esra Bulbul,John E. Carlstrom,William R. Forman,Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo,Gordon P. Garmire,Massimo Gaspari,Michael D. Gladders,Adam Mantz,S. S. Murray +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a Chandra X-ray survey of the 8 most massive galaxy clusters at z>1.2 in the South Pole Telescope 2500 deg^2 survey.