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Mark J. Reid
Researcher at Smithsonian Institution
Publications - 466
Citations - 33032
Mark J. Reid is an academic researcher from Smithsonian Institution. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Maser. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 456 publications receiving 30293 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark J. Reid include Max Planck Society & California Institute of Technology.
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VLBI Observations of Ammonia (9,6) Masers
TL;DR: In this article, the first VLBI measurement of interstellar ammonia (NH3) masers was presented, and two masers were found toward the ultracompact Hn regions, W51-e1 and e2.
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Astrometric Galactic maser measurements cross-matched with Gaia
L. H. Quiroga-Nuñez,H. J. van Langevelde,Mark J. Reid,Loránt O. Sjouwerman,Y. M. Pihlström,Anthony G. A. Brown,James Green +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, radio astrometric measurements (BeSSeL and BAaDE) were used to map the inner Galaxy using positions and velocities of evolved stars.
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Distance and Size of the Red Hypergiant NML Cyg
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors obtained an annual parallax of 0.62 ± 0.04 mas, corresponding to a distance of 1.61+0.13−0.11 kpc.
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FG3: Spatial and frequency modeling of circumstellar masers
TL;DR: FG3 as mentioned in this paper is a computer program that is useful to model images of spectral line emission in the circumstellar envelopes of late-type stars, and it has been applied successfully to the study of maser emission.
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Radio continuum of galaxies with H2O megamaser disks
F. Kamali,Carsten Henkel,Andreas Brunthaler,Caterina M. V. Impellizzeri,Karl M. Menten,J. A. Braatz,Jenny E. Greene,Mark J. Reid,James J. Condon,K. Y. Lo,C. Y. Kuo,E. Litzinger,Matthias Kadler +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors search for radio continuum in galaxies with H2O megamasers in their disks, and detect 5 galaxies at 8σ or higher levels using the Very Large Baseline Array in C band (5 GHz, 2 mas resolution).