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Jason Melbourne
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 73
Citations - 7036
Jason Melbourne is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 72 publications receiving 6635 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason Melbourne include Wesleyan University & University of California, Santa Cruz.
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The Hubble Space Telescope Cluster Supernova Survey. V. Improving the Dark-energy Constraints above z > 1 and Building an Early-type-hosted Supernova Sample
Nao Suzuki,Nao Suzuki,David Rubin,David Rubin,C. Lidman,Greg Aldering,Rahman Amanullah,K. Barbary,K. Barbary,L. F. Barrientos,János Botyánszki,Mark Brodwin,Natalia Connolly,Kyle S. Dawson,Arjun Dey,Mamoru Doi,Megan Donahue,Susana E. Deustua,Peter Eisenhardt,Erica Ellingson,L. Faccioli,L. Faccioli,Vitaliy Fadeyev,H. K. Fakhouri,H. K. Fakhouri,A. S. Fruchter,David Gilbank,Michael D. Gladders,Gerson Goldhaber,Gerson Goldhaber,Anthony H. Gonzalez,Ariel Goobar,Alexander Gude,Alexander Gude,Takashi Hattori,Henk Hoekstra,Eric Hsiao,Eric Hsiao,X. Huang,X. Huang,Yutaka Ihara,Myungkook J. Jee,David Johnston,David Johnston,Nobunari Kashikawa,Benjamin P. Koester,Kohki Konishi,M. Kowalski,Eric V. Linder,Eric V. Linder,Lori M. Lubin,Jason Melbourne,J. Meyers,J. Meyers,Tomoki Morokuma,Tomoki Morokuma,F. Munshi,F. Munshi,Christopher R. Mullis,Takeshi Oda,Nino Panagia,Saul Perlmutter,Saul Perlmutter,Marc Postman,T. A. Pritchard,T. A. Pritchard,Jason Rhodes,P. Ripoche,P. Ripoche,Piero Rosati,David J. Schlegel,A. L. Spadafora,S. A. Stanford,S. A. Stanford,Vallery Stanishev,Vallery Stanishev,Daniel Stern,M. Strovink,M. Strovink,Naohiro Takanashi,Kouichi Tokita,M. Wagner,Lifan Wang,Naoki Yasuda,H. K. C. Yee +84 more
TL;DR: In this article, Advanced Camera for Surveys, NICMOS and Keck adaptive-optics-assisted photometry of 20 Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Cluster Supernova Survey was presented.
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The ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey Treasury. IX. Constraining Asymptotic Giant Branch Evolution with Old Metal-poor Galaxies
Léo Girardi,Benjamin F. Williams,Karoline M. Gilbert,Philip Rosenfield,Julianne J. Dalcanton,Paola Marigo,Martha L. Boyer,Andrew E. Dolphin,Daniel R. Weisz,Jason Melbourne,Knut Olsen,Anil C. Seth,Evan D. Skillman +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the luminosity functions and number ratios between AGB and red giant branch (RGB) stars from a sample of resolved galaxies from the ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey Treasury were examined.
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The panchromatic hubble andromeda treasury
Julianne J. Dalcanton,Benjamin F. Williams,Dustin Lang,Tod R. Lauer,Jason S. Kalirai,Anil C. Seth,Andrew E. Dolphin,Philip Rosenfield,Daniel R. Weisz,Eric F. Bell,Luciana Bianchi,Martha L. Boyer,Nelson Caldwell,Hui Dong,Claire E. Dorman,Karoline M. Gilbert,Léo Girardi,Stephanie M. Gogarten,Karl D. Gordon,Puragra Guhathakurta,Paul W. Hodge,Jon A. Holtzman,L. Clifton Johnson,Søren S. Larsen,Alexia R. Lewis,Jason Melbourne,Knut Olsen,Hans-Walter Rix,Keith Rosema,Abhijit Saha,Ata Sarajedini,Evan D. Skillman,Krzysztof Z. Stanek +32 more
TL;DR: The Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury (PHT) as mentioned in this paper is an ongoing Hubble Space Telescope Multi-Cycle Treasury program to image ~1/3 of M31's star-forming disk in six filters, spanning from the ultraviolet (UV) to the near-infrared (NIR).
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The Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury
Julianne J. Dalcanton,Benjamin F. Williams,Dustin Lang,Tod R. Lauer,Jason S. Kalirai,Anil C. Seth,A. Dolphin,Philip Rosenfield,Daniel R. Weisz,Eric F. Bell,Luciana Bianchi,Martha L. Boyer,Nelson Caldwell,Hui Dong,Claire E. Dorman,Karoline M. Gilbert,L. Girardi,Stephanie M. Gogarten,Karl D. Gordon,P. Guhathakurta,Paul W. Hodge,J. A. Holtzman,L. C. Johnson,S. S. Larsen,A. R. Lewis,Jason Melbourne,K. A. G. Olsen,H. W. Rix,Keith Rosema,Abhijit Saha,Ata Sarajedini,Evan D. Skillman,Krzysztof Z. Stanek +32 more
TL;DR: The Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury (PHAT) as discussed by the authors is an on-going HST Multicycle Treasury program to image ~1/3 of M31's star forming disk in 6 filters, from the UV to the NIR.
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Explaining the [C II]157.7 μm Deficit in Luminous Infrared Galaxies—First Results from a Herschel/PACS Study of the GOALS Sample
Tanio Díaz-Santos,Lee Armus,Vassilis Charmandaris,Vassilis Charmandaris,Sabrina Stierwalt,Eric J. Murphy,S. Haan,Hanae Inami,S. Malhotra,Rowin Meijerink,Gordon J. Stacey,Andreea Petric,Aaron S. Evans,Aaron S. Evans,Sylvain Veilleux,P. van der Werf,S. D. Lord,N. Y. Lu,Justin Howell,P. N. Appleton,Joseph M. Mazzarella,Jason Surace,C. K. Xu,Benjamin L. Schulz,D. B. Sanders,Carrie Bridge,Ben Chan,Dave Frayer,Kazushi Iwasawa,Jason Melbourne,Eckhard Sturm +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the first results of a survey of the [C II]157.7 {$μ$}m emission line in 241 luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) comprising the Great Observatories All-sky LIRG Survey (GOALS) sample, obtained with the PACS instrument on board the Herschel Space Observatory.