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James M. Bauer
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 190
Citations - 9304
James M. Bauer is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asteroid & Comet. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 180 publications receiving 8242 citations. Previous affiliations of James M. Bauer include Jet Propulsion Laboratory & University of Hawaii.
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Preliminary results from neowise: an enhancement to the wide-field infrared survey explorer for solar system science
Amy Mainzer,James M. Bauer,Tommy Grav,Joseph Masiero,Roc M. Cutri,John W. Dailey,Peter Eisenhardt,Robert S. McMillan,Edward L. Wright,R. Walker,Robert Jedicke,Timothy Spahr,David J. Tholen,R. Alles,Ron Beck,H. Brandenburg,Tim Conrow,T. Evans,John W. Fowler,Thomas H. Jarrett,K. A. Marsh,Frank J. Masci,H. McCallon,S. Wheelock,M. Wittman,P. Wyatt,E. DeBaun,Garrett T. Elliott,D. Elsbury,Thomas N. Gautier,S. Gomillion,David Leisawitz,C. Maleszewski,Marco Micheli,A. Wilkins +34 more
TL;DR: The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) has surveyed the entire sky at four infrared wavelengths with greatly improved sensitivity and spatial resolution compared to its predecessors, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite and the Cosmic Background Explorer.
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The Zwicky Transient Facility: Science Objectives
Matthew J. Graham,Shrinivas R. Kulkarni,Eric C. Bellm,Scott M. Adams,Cristina Barbarino,Nadejda Blagorodnova,Dennis Bodewits,Bryce Bolin,Patrick Brady,S. Bradley Cenko,Chan-Kao Chang,Michael W. Coughlin,Kaushik De,Gwendolyn Eadie,Tony L. Farnham,Ulrich Feindt,Anna Franckowiak,Christoffer Fremling,Avishay Gal-Yam,Suvi Gezari,Sourav Ghosh,Daniel A. Goldstein,V. Zach Golkhou,Ariel Goobar,Anna Y. Q. Ho,Daniela Huppenkothen,Zeljko Ivezic,R. Lynne Jones,Mario Juric,David L. Kaplan,Mansi M. Kasliwal,Michael S. P. Kelley,Thomas Kupfer,Chien-De Lee,Hsing Wen Lin,Ragnhild Lunnan,Ashish Mahabal,Adam A. Miller,Chow-Choong Ngeow,Peter Nugent,Eran O. Ofek,Thomas A. Prince,L. Rauch,Jan van Roestel,Steve Schulze,Leo Singer,Jesper Sollerman,Francesco Taddia,Lin Yan,Quanzhi Ye,Po-Chieh Yu,Igor Andreoni,Tom A. Barlow,James M. Bauer,Ron Beck,Justin Belicki,Rahul Biswas,V. Brinnel,Tim Brooke,Brian D. Bue,Mattia Bulla,Kevin B. Burdge,Rick Burruss,Andrew J. Connolly,John Cromer,Virginia Cunningham,Richard Dekany,Alex Delacroix,Vandana Desai,Dmitry A. Duev,Eugean Hacopians,David Hale,George Helou,John Henning,David Hover,Lynne A. Hillenbrand,Justin Howell,Tiara Hung,David Imel,Wing-Huen Ip,Edward Jackson,Shai Kaspi,Stephen Kaye,Marek Kowalski,Emily Kramer,Michael A. Kuhn,Walter Landry,Russ R. Laher,Peter H. Mao,Frank J. Masci,Serge Monkewitz,Patrick J. Murphy,J. Nordin,Maria T. Patterson,Bryan E. Penprase,Michael Porter,Umaa Rebbapragada,Daniel J. Reiley,Reed Riddle,Mickael Rigault,Hector P. Rodriguez,Ben Rusholme,J. V. Santen,David L. Shupe,Roger M. H. Smith,Maayane T. Soumagnac,Robert Stein,Jason Surace,Paula Szkody,Scott Terek,Angela Van Sistine,Sjoert van Velzen,W. Thomas Vestrand,Richard Walters,Charlotte Ward,Chaoran Zhang,Jeffry Zolkower +116 more
TL;DR: The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) as discussed by the authors is a new time domain survey employing a dedicated camera on the Palomar 48-inch Schmidt telescope with a 47 deg$^2$ field of view and 8 second readout time.
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Initial Performance of the NEOWISE Reactivation Mission
A. K. Mainzer,James M. Bauer,Roc M. Cutri,Tommy Grav,Joseph Masiero,Ron Beck,P. Clarkson,Tim Conrow,John W. Dailey,Peter Eisenhardt,B. Fabinsky,Sergio Fajardo-Acosta,John W. Fowler,Christopher R. Gelino,Carl J. Grillmair,I. Heinrichsen,Martha Kendall,J. Davy Kirkpatrick,Fengchuan Liu,Frank J. Masci,H. McCallon,C. R. Nugent,M. Papin,Emily L. Rice,D. Royer,T. Ryan,P. Sevilla,Sarah Sonnett,Rachel Stevenson,David B. Thompson,S. Wheelock,D. Wiemer,M. Wittman,Edward L. Wright,Lin Yan +34 more
TL;DR: The Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) spacecraft has been brought out of hibernation and has resumed surveying the sky at 3.4 and 4.6 μm as discussed by the authors.
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The first hundred brown dwarfs discovered by the wide-field infrared survey explorer (wise)
J. Davy Kirkpatrick,Michael C. Cushing,Christopher R. Gelino,Roger L. Griffith,Michael F. Skrutskie,K. A. Marsh,Edward L. Wright,A. Mainzer,Peter Eisenhardt,Ian S. McLean,Maggie A. Thompson,James M. Bauer,Dominic J. Benford,Carrie Bridge,Sean E. Lake,Sara Petty,S. A. Stanford,Chao-Wei Tsai,Vanessa P. Bailey,Charles Beichman,Joshua S. Bloom,John J. Bochanski,John J. Bochanski,Adam J. Burgasser,Peter Capak,Kelle L. Cruz,Philip M. Hinz,Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe,Russell P. Knox,S. Manohar,Daniel Masters,Maria Morales-Calderon,Lisa Prato,Timothy J. Rodigas,Mara Salvato,Steven D. Schurr,Nick Scoville,Robert A. Simcoe,Karl R. Stapelfeldt,Daniel Stern,N. Stock,William D. Vacca +41 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Cushing et al. presented ground-based spectroscopic verification of 6 Y dwarfs, 89 T dwarfs and 8 L dwarfs identified by the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE).
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Main Belt Asteroids with WISE/NEOWISE. I. Preliminary Albedos and Diameters
Joseph R. Masiero,Amy Mainzer,Tommy Grav,James M. Bauer,Roc M. Cutri,John W. Dailey,Peter Eisenhardt,Robert S. McMillan,Timothy Spahr,Michael F. Skrutskie,David J. Tholen,R. Walker,Edward L. Wright,E. DeBaun,E. DeBaun,D. Elsbury,D. Elsbury,Thomas N. Gautier,S. Gomillion,S. Gomillion,A. Wilkins,A. Wilkins +21 more
TL;DR: The first look at the Main Belt asteroids in the WISE data, and only represents the preliminary, observed raw size and albedo distributions for the populations considered, are presented in this paper.