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Jane R. Rigby
Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center
Publications - 274
Citations - 15883
Jane R. Rigby is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 242 publications receiving 14428 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane R. Rigby include Pennsylvania State University & Carnegie Institution for Science.
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THE NUCLEAR SPECTROSCOPIC TELESCOPE ARRAY (NuSTAR) HIGH-ENERGY X-RAY MISSION
Fiona A. Harrison,William W. Craig,William W. Craig,Finn Erland Christensen,Charles J. Hailey,William W. Zhang,Steven E. Boggs,Daniel Stern,W. Rick Cook,Karl Forster,Paolo Giommi,Brian W. Grefenstette,Yunjin Kim,Takao Kitaguchi,Jason E. Koglin,Kristin K. Madsen,Peter H. Mao,Hiromasa Miyasaka,Kaya Mori,M. Perri,Michael J. Pivovaroff,Simonetta Puccetti,Vikram Rana,Niels Jørgen Stenfeldt Westergaard,J. L. Willis,Andreas Zoglauer,Hongjun An,Matteo Bachetti,Matteo Bachetti,Nicolas M. Barrière,Eric C. Bellm,Varun Bhalerao,Varun Bhalerao,Nicolai Brejnholt,Felix Fuerst,Carl Christian Liebe,Craig B. Markwardt,Melania Nynka,Julia Vogel,Dominic J. Walton,Daniel R. Wik,David M. Alexander,L. R. Cominsky,Ann Hornschemeier,Allan Hornstrup,Victoria M. Kaspi,Greg Madejski,Giorgio Matt,S. Molendi,David M. Smith,John A. Tomsick,Marco Ajello,David R. Ballantyne,Mislav Baloković,Didier Barret,Didier Barret,Franz E. Bauer,Roger Blandford,W. Niel Brandt,Laura Brenneman,James Chiang,Deepto Chakrabarty,Jérôme Chenevez,Andrea Comastri,Francois Dufour,Martin Elvis,Andrew C. Fabian,Duncan Farrah,Chris L. Fryer,Eric V. Gotthelf,Jonathan E. Grindlay,D. J. Helfand,Roman Krivonos,David L. Meier,Jon M. Miller,Lorenzo Natalucci,Patrick Ogle,Eran O. Ofek,Andrew Ptak,Stephen P. Reynolds,Jane R. Rigby,Gianpiero Tagliaferri,Stephen E. Thorsett,Ezequiel Treister,C. Megan Urry +84 more
TL;DR: The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) as discussed by the authors is the first focusing high-energy X-ray telescope in orbit, which operates in the band from 3 to 79 keV.
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CONSTRAINING THE LOW-MASS SLOPE OF THE STAR FORMATION SEQUENCE AT 0.5 < z < 2.5
Katherine E. Whitaker,Marijn Franx,Joel Leja,Pieter G. van Dokkum,Alaina Henry,Rosalind E. Skelton,Mattia Fumagalli,Ivelina Momcheva,Gabriel B. Brammer,Ivo Labbé,Erica J. Nelson,Jane R. Rigby +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors constrain the slope of the star formation rate (log�) to stellar mass (logM) relation down to log(M⋆/M⊙) = 8.4.
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Toward an Understanding of the Rapid Decline of the Cosmic Star Formation Rate
Eric F. Bell,Casey Papovich,Christian Wolf,Emeric Le Floc'h,John A. R. Caldwell,John A. R. Caldwell,Marco Barden,Eiichi Egami,Daniel H. McIntosh,Klaus Meisenheimer,Pablo G. Pérez-González,George H. Rieke,Marcia J. Rieke,Jane R. Rigby,Hans-Walter Rix +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a first analysis of deep 24-μm observations with the Spitzer Space Telescope of a sample of nearly 1500 galaxies in a thin redshift slice, 0.65 ≤ z < 0.75.
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Spitzer view on the evolution of star-forming galaxies from z = 0 to z ∼ 3
Pablo G. Pérez-González,George H. Rieke,Eiichi Egami,Almudena Alonso-Herrero,Almudena Alonso-Herrero,Herve Dole,Herve Dole,Casey Papovich,Myra Blaylock,Jessica Jones,Marcia J. Rieke,Jane R. Rigby,Pauline Barmby,Giovanni G. Fazio,Jiasheng Huang,Christopher Martin +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a 24?m-selected sample containing more than 8000 sources to study the evolution of star-forming galaxies in the redshift range from z = 0 to z ~ 3.
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Carnegie Hubble Program: A Mid-Infrared Calibration of the Hubble Constant
Wendy L. Freedman,Barry F. Madore,Victoria Scowcroft,Christopher R. Burns,Andy Monson,S. Eric Persson,Mark Seibert,Jane R. Rigby +7 more
TL;DR: Using a mid-infrared calibration of the Cepheid distance scale based on recent observations at 3.6μm with the Spitzer Space Telescope, a new, high-accuracy calibration was obtained by as mentioned in this paper, which decreased the systematic uncertainty in H 0 over that obtained by the Hubble Space Telescope Key Project by over a factor of three.