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Jason Harris
Researcher at Illumina
Publications - 41
Citations - 2924
Jason Harris is an academic researcher from Illumina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Large Magellanic Cloud. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 39 publications receiving 2804 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason Harris include University of California, Santa Cruz.
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Spitzer Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud, Surveying the Agents of a Galaxy's Evolution (SAGE) I: Overview and Initial Results
Margaret Meixner,Karl D. Gordon,Remy Indebetouw,Joseph L. Hora,Barbara A. Whitney,Robert Blum,William T. Reach,Jean-Philippe Bernard,Marilyn R. Meade,Brian Babler,Charles W. Engelbracht,Bi-Qing For,Karl Misselt,Uma P. Vijh,Claus Leitherer,Martin Cohen,Ed Churchwell,Francois Boulanger,Jay A. Frogel,Yasuo Fukui,Jay Gallagher,Varoujan Gorjian,Jason Harris,Douglas M. Kelly,Akiko Kawamura,Soyoung Kim,William B. Latter,Suzanne C. Madden,Ciska Markwick-Kemper,Akira Mizuno,Norikazu Mizuno,Jeremy Mould,Antonella Nota,M. S. Oey,Knut Olsen,Toshikazu Onishi,Roberta Paladini,Nino Panagia,Pablo G. Pérez-González,Hiroshi Shibai,Sato Shuji,Linda J. Smith,Lister Staveley-Smith,Alexander G. G. M. Tielens,Toshiya Ueta,Schuyler D. Van Dyk,Kevin Volk,Michael W. Werner,Dennis Zaritsky +48 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the agents of a galaxy's evolution (SAGE), the interstellar medium (ISM) and stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) were surveyed using the Spitzer Space Telescope.
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The Magellanic Clouds Photometric Survey: The Large Magellanic Cloud Stellar Catalog and Extinction Map
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a catalog of U, B, V, and I stellar photometry of the central 64 sq. deg. area of the Large Magellanic Cloud and fit stellar atmosphere models to the optical data to check the consistency of the photometry for individual stars across the passbands.
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Surveying the Agents of Galaxy Evolution in the Tidally-Stripped, Low Metallicity Small Magellanic Cloud (SAGE-SMC). I. Overview
Karl D. Gordon,Margaret Meixner,Marilyn R. Meade,Barbara A. Whitney,Charles W. Engelbracht,Caroline Bot,Martha L. Boyer,Brandon Lawton,Marta Sewilo,Brian Babler,Jean-Philippe Bernard,S. Bracker,Miwa Block,Robert Blum,Alberto D. Bolatto,Alceste Z. Bonanos,Jason Harris,Joseph L. Hora,Remy Indebetouw,Karl Misselt,William T. Reach,Bernie Shiao,Alexander G. G. M. Tielens,Lynn Redding Carlson,Ed Churchwell,Geoff Clayton,C-H Rosie Chen,Martin Cohen,J. Lewis Fukui,Varoujan Gorjian,Sacha Hony,Frank P. Israel,Akiko Kawamura,Francisca Kemper,Adam K. Leroy,Aigen Li,Suzanne C. Madden,A. R. Marble,Iain McDonald,Akira Mizuno,N. Mizuno,Erik Muller,Joana M. Oliveira,Knut Olsen,Toshikazu Onishi,Roberta Paladini,Deborah Paradis,Sean D. Points,Thomas P. Robitaille,D. Rubin,Karin Sandstrom,Susumu Sato,Hiroshi Shibai,Joshua D. Simon,Linda J. Smith,Sundar Srinivasan,Uma P. Vijh,Schuyler D. Van Dyk,Jacobus Theodorus van Loon,Dennis Zaritsky +59 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the SAGE-SMC (Surveying the Agents of Galaxy Evolution in the Tidally stripped, low metallicity Small Magellanic Cloud) Spitzer Legacy program with the specific goals of studying the amount and type of dust in the present interstellar medium, the sources of dust of evolved stars, and how much dust is consumed in star formation.
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Systems, methods, and apparatuses to image a sample for biological or chemical analysis
Mark T. Reed,Erik Williamson,Bryan Crane,Patrick Leung,Dale Buermann,Alexander P. Kindwall,Frederick Erie,Mark Pratt,Jason Harris,Andrew James Carson,Hong Stanley S,Jason Bryant,Mark Wang,Drew Verkade +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a fluidic device holder is configured to orient an inertial device against a set of reference surfaces along an XY-plane, and an alignment assembly has an actuator and a movable locator arm that is operatively coupled to the actuator.
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Spectroscopic Survey of Red Giants in the SMC. I: Kinematics
Jason Harris,Dennis Zaritsky +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a spectroscopic survey of 2046 red giant stars, distributed over the central 4x2 kpc of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), is presented.