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Luisa Rebull
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 251
Citations - 14396
Luisa Rebull is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Light curve. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 239 publications receiving 13438 citations. Previous affiliations of Luisa Rebull include University of Chicago & Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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The Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS)
George H. Rieke,Erick T. Young,Charles W. Engelbracht,D. M. Kelly,Frank J. Low,Eugene E. Haller,Jeffrey W. Beeman,Karl D. Gordon,John Stansberry,Karl Misselt,J. Cadien,Jane E. Morrison,Gil Rivlis,William B. Latter,Alberto Noriega-Crespo,Deborah Padgett,Karl R. Stapelfeldt,Dean C. Hines,Eiichi Egami,James Muzerolle,Almudena Alonso-Herrero,Myra Blaylock,Herve Dole,Joannah L. Hinz,E. Le Floc'h,Casey Papovich,Pablo G. Pérez-González,Paul S. Smith,Kate Y. L. Su,Lee Bennett,Dave Frayer,David A. Henderson,Nanyao Y. Lu,Frank J. Masci,M. Pesenson,Luisa Rebull,Jeonghee Rho,Jocelyn Keene,Susan R. Stolovy,Stefanie Wachter,W. A. Wheaton,Michael W. Werner,Paul L. Richards +42 more
TL;DR: The Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS) as discussed by the authors provides long-wavelength capability for the mission in imaging bands at 24, 70, and 160?m and measurements of spectral energy distributions between 52 and 100?m at a spectral resolution of about 7%.
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MIPSGAL: A Survey of the Inner Galactic Plane at 24 and 70 μm
Sean Carey,Alberto Noriega-Crespo,D. R. Mizuno,S. Shenoy,Roberta Paladini,Kathleen Kraemer,S. D. Price,Nicolas Flagey,E. L. Ryan,E. L. Ryan,J. Ingalls,T. A. Kuchar,Daniela Pinheiro Gonçalves,Remy Indebetouw,Nicolas Billot,Francine R. Marleau,Deborah Padgett,Luisa Rebull,Eli Bressert,Babar Ali,Sergio Molinari,Peter G. Martin,G. B. Berriman,F. Boulanger,William B. Latter,Marc-Antoine Miville-Deschenes,R. F. Shipman,Leonardo Testi +27 more
TL;DR: MIPSGAL as discussed by the authors is a 278 deg^2 survey of the inner Galactic plane using the Multiband Infrared Photometer for Spitzer aboard the Spitzer Space Telescope.
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The XMM-Newton extended survey of the Taurus molecular cloud (XEST)
Manuel Güdel,Kevin Briggs,K. Arzner,Marc Audard,Jerome Bouvier,E. D. Feigelson,E. Franciosini,Adrian Glauser,Nicolas Grosso,Giuseppina Micela,J. L. Monin,Thierry Montmerle,Deborah Padgett,Francesco Palla,Ignazio Pillitteri,Luisa Rebull,L. Scelsi,Bruno Silva,Stephen L. Skinner,Beate Stelzer,A. Telleschi +20 more
TL;DR: The XMM-Newton Extended Survey of the Taurus Molecular Cloud (EST) presented in this article surveys the most populated =5 square degrees of TMC, using the XMMNewton X-ray observatory to study the thermal structure, variability, and long-term evolution of hot plasma, to investigate the magnetic dynamo, and to search for new potential members of the association.
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CSI 2264: SIMULTANEOUS OPTICAL AND INFRARED LIGHT CURVES OF YOUNG DISK-BEARING STARS IN NGC 2264 WITH CoRoT and SPITZER—EVIDENCE FOR MULTIPLE ORIGINS OF VARIABILITY*
Ann Marie Cody,John R. Stauffer,Annie Baglin,Giuseppina Micela,Luisa Rebull,Ettore Flaccomio,Maria Morales-Calderon,Suzanne Aigrain,Jerome Bouvier,Lynne A. Hillenbrand,Robert A. Gutermuth,Inseok Song,Neal J. Turner,Silvia H. P. Alencar,Konstanze Zwintz,Peter Plavchan,John M. Carpenter,Krzysztof Findeisen,Sean Carey,Susan Terebey,Lee Hartmann,Nuria Calvet,Paula S. Teixeira,Frederick J. Vrba,Scott J. Wolk,Kevin R. Covey,Katja Poppenhaeger,Hans Moritz Günther,Jan Forbrich,Jan Forbrich,Barbara Whitney,Laura Affer,William Herbst,Joseph L. Hora,David Barrado,Jon Holtzman,Franck Marchis,Kenneth Wood,M. M. Guimarães,Jorge Lillo Box,Edward Gillen,Amy McQuillan,Catherine Espaillat,Lori Allen,Paola D'Alessio,Fabio Favata +45 more
TL;DR: The Coordinated Synoptic Investigation of NGC 2264 (CSI 2264) as discussed by the authors was a 30-day multi-wavelength photometric monitoring campaign on more than 1000 young star members using 16 telescopes.
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The XMM-Newton Extended Survey of the Taurus Molecular Cloud (XEST)
Manuel Guedel,Kevin Briggs,K. Arzner,Marc Audard,Jerome Bouvier,E. D. Feigelson,E. Franciosini,Adrian Glauser,N. Grosso,Giuseppina Micela,J. L. Monin,T. Montmerle,Deborah Padgett,Francesco Palla,Ignazio Pillitteri,Luisa Rebull,L. Scelsi,Bruno Silva,Stephen L. Skinner,Beate Stelzer,A. Telleschi +20 more
TL;DR: The XMM-Newton Extended Survey of the Taurus Molecular Cloud (XEST) as discussed by the authors surveys the most populated 5 square degrees of Taurus star formation region, using the XMMNewton X-ray observatory to study the thermal structure, variability, and long-term evolution of hot plasma, to investigate the magnetic dynamo, and to search for new potential members of the association.