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J. L. Linsky
Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder
Publications - 77
Citations - 3212
J. L. Linsky is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Chromosphere. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 76 publications receiving 3104 citations. Previous affiliations of J. L. Linsky include National Training Laboratories.
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Overview of the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer Mission
H. W. Moos,Webster Cash,L. L. Cowie,Arthur F. Davidsen,Andrea K. Dupree,Paul D. Feldman,Scott D. Friedman,James C. Green,Richard F. Green,Cecile Gry,J. B. Hutchings,Edward B. Jenkins,J. L. Linsky,Roger F. Malina,Andrew G. Michalitsianos,Blair D. Savage,J. M. Shull,O. H. W. Siegmund,Theodore P. Snow,George Sonneborn,Alfred Vidal-Madjar,A. J. Willis,Bruce E. Woodgate,Donald G. York,Thomas B. Ake,Thomas B. Ake,B-G Andersson,John Paul Andrews,Robert H. Barkhouser,Luciana Bianchi,William P. Blair,K. R. Brownsberger,Alexandra N. Cha,Pierre Chayer,Pierre Chayer,Steven J. Conard,Alex W. Fullerton,Alex W. Fullerton,Geoffrey A. Gaines,Robert Grange,Mark A. Gummin,Guillaume Hébrard,Gerard A. Kriss,Gerard A. Kriss,Jeffrey W. Kruk,D. Mark,D. K. McCarthy,Christopher L. Morbey,Richard Murowinski,Edward M. Murphy,William R. Oegerle,Raymond G. Ohl,Cristina Oliveira,Steven N. Osterman,David J. Sahnow,Michel Saisse,Kenneth R. Sembach,Harold A. Weaver,Barry Y. Welsh,Erik Wilkinson,W. Zheng +60 more
TL;DR: The Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSSE Explorer) satellite observes light in the far-ultraviolet spectral region, 905-1187 Angstrom, with a high spectral resolution as discussed by the authors.
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New Mass-Loss Measurements from Astrospheric Lyα Absorption
Brian E. Wood,Hans-Reinhard Müller,Hans-Reinhard Müller,Gary P. Zank,J. L. Linsky,Seth Redfield +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, mass loss generally increases with coronal activity, but winds suddenly weaken at a certain activity threshold, suggesting that the magnetic field geometry associated with these spots may be inhibiting the winds.
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LYα TRANSIT SPECTROSCOPY AND THE NEUTRAL HYDROGEN TAIL OF THE HOT NEPTUNE GJ 436b
TL;DR: In this article, the first far-ultraviolet transit study of a hot Neptune, specifically GJ 436b, was performed using the Hubble Space Telescope/Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph Lyα spectra to measure stellar flux as a function of time, observing variations due to absorption from the planetary atmosphere during transit.
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Lyman-$\alpha$ Transit Spectroscopy and the Neutral Hydrogen Tail of the Hot Neptune GJ436b
TL;DR: In this paper, the first far-ultraviolet transit study of a hot Neptune, specifically GJ436b, is described, for which they use HST/STIS Lyman-$\alpha$ spectra to measure stellar flux as a function of time, observing variations due to absorption from the planetary atmosphere during transit.
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The Disk and Environment of the Herbig Be Star HD 100546
Carol A. Grady,Elisha Polomski,Elisha Polomski,Elisha Polomski,Th. Henning,Bringfried Stecklum,Bruce E. Woodgate,Charles M. Telesco,Charles M. Telesco,Robert K. Pina,Robert K. Pina,Theodore R. Gull,A. Boggess,Chuck Bowers,Frederick C. Bruhweiler,Mark Clampin,Anthony C. Danks,Richard F. Green,Sara R. Heap,J. B. Hutchings,Edward B. Jenkins,Charles L. Joseph,Mary Elizabeth Kaiser,Randy A. Kimble,Steven B. Kraemer,D. J. Lindler,J. L. Linsky,Stephen P. Maran,H. W. Moos,P. Plait,Fred L. Roesler,J. G. Timothy,D. Weistrop +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) on board the Hubble Space Telescope, Ks (2.15?m) imaging with ADONIS at the 3.6 m telescope at La Silla, and mid-infrared imaging with OSCIR using the 4 m Blanco Telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory confirm the detection of the disk reported by Pantin et al. at Ks.