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Martin Harwit
Researcher at Cornell University
Publications - 280
Citations - 13913
Martin Harwit is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Star formation & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 279 publications receiving 13283 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Harwit include Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic & Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.
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The Herschel-SPIRE instrument and its in-flight performance
Matthew Joseph Griffin,Alain Abergel,A. Abreu,Peter A. R. Ade,Philippe André,J.-L. Augueres,Tom Babbedge,Y. Bae,T. Baillie,Jean-Paul Baluteau,M. J. Barlow,George J. Bendo,Dominique Benielli,James J. Bock,P. Bonhomme,Drew Brisbin,C. Brockley-Blatt,Martin E. Caldwell,C. Cara,N. Castro-Rodriguez,R. Cerulli,Pierre Chanial,Pierre Chanial,Sina Chen,Eric M. Clark,David L. Clements,L. Clerc,J. Coker,D. Communal,Luca Conversi,Peter Timothy Cox,D. Crumb,C. R. Cunningham,F. Daly,Gary R. Davis,P. De Antoni,J. Delderfield,N. Devin,A. M. di Giorgio,Iris Didschuns,Kjetil Dohlen,M. Donati,A. Dowell,C. D. Dowell,L. Duband,Luc Dumaye,R. J. Emery,Marc Ferlet,D. Ferrand,Jean Fontignie,M. Fox,Alberto Franceschini,Margaret A. Frerking,Trevor Fulton,J. Garcia,R. Gastaud,Walter Kieran Gear,Jason Glenn,A-S Goizel,Douglas Griffin,T. Grundy,S. Guest,L. Guillemet,Peter Charles Hargrave,Martin Harwit,P. Hastings,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,M. Herman,B. Hinde,Viktor Hristov,Maohai Huang,P. Imhof,Kate Gudrun Isaak,Kate Gudrun Isaak,Ulf E. Israelsson,Rob Ivison,D. E. Jennings,Brian John Kiernan,K. J. King,Andrew E. Lange,William B. Latter,Glenn Laurent,Philippe Laurent,S. J. Leeks,Emmanuel Lellouch,Louis Levenson,Bo Li,Jin-Zeng Li,J. Lilienthal,T. L. Lim,S. J. Liu,N. Lu,Suzanne C. Madden,G. Mainetti,P. Marliani,D. J. McKay,K. Mercier,Sergio Molinari,Huw R. Morris,H. Moseley,Jerry Mulder,M. Mur,David A. Naylor,Hien Nguyen,B. O'Halloran,Seb Oliver,G. Olofsson,Hans Olofsson,R. Orfei,Mat Page,I. Pain,P. Panuzzo,Andreas Papageorgiou,G. Parks,P. Parr-Burman,Alan Pearce,C. P. Pearson,C. P. Pearson,Ismael Perez-Fournon,F. Pinsard,Giampaolo Pisano,Giampaolo Pisano,J. Podosek,Michael Pohlen,Edward Polehampton,Edward Polehampton,D. Pouliquen,D. Rigopoulou,D. Rizzo,Isaac Roseboom,Helene Roussel,Michael Rowan-Robinson,B. K. Rownd,P. Saraceno,Marc Sauvage,Richard S. Savage,Giorgio Savini,Giorgio Savini,Eric Sawyer,Carsten Scharmberg,D. Schmitt,D. Schmitt,Nicola Schneider,Benjamin L. Schulz,Arnold A. Schwartz,Rick Shafer,David L. Shupe,B. Sibthorpe,Sunil Sidher,Alan Smith,Anthony J. Smith,David J. Smith,Locke D. Spencer,Locke D. Spencer,Brian Stobie,Rashmikant V. Sudiwala,K. Sukhatme,Christian Surace,Jamie Stevens,B. M. Swinyard,Markos Trichas,T. Tourette,H. Triou,S. Tseng,Carole Tucker,A. D. Turner,Mattia Vaccari,Ivan Valtchanov,L. Vigroux,L. Vigroux,E. Virique,George M. Voellmer,H. J. Walker,Robyn L. Ward,Timothy James Waskett,M. Weilert,Roger Wesson,Glenn J. White,Glenn J. White,Nicola Jane Whitehouse,Christine D. Wilson,Berend Winter,Adam Woodcraft,Gillian S. Wright,C. K. Xu,Annie Zavagno,Michael Zemcov,L. Zhang,E. Zonca +189 more
TL;DR: The Spectral and Photometric Imaging REceiver (SPIRE) is the Herschel Space Observatory's sub-millimetre camera and spectrometer as discussed by the authors, which is used for image and spectroscopic data acquisition.
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The Herschel-SPIRE instrument and its in-flight performance
Matthew Joseph Griffin,A. Abergel,A. Abreu,Peter A. R. Ade,Pascale Andre,J.-L. Augueres,Tom Babbedge,Y. Bae,T. Baillie,Jean-Paul Baluteau,M. J. Barlow,George J. Bendo,D. Benielli,James J. Bock,P. Bonhomme,D. Brisbin,C. Brockley-Blatt,Martin E. Caldwell,Christophe Cara,N. Castro-Rodriguez,R. Cerulli,P. Chanial,Sina Chen,Eric M. Clark,David L. Clements,L. Clerc,J. Coker,D. Communal,Luca Conversi,Peter Timothy Cox,D. Crumb,Colin Cunningham,F. Daly,Gary R. Davis,P. De Antoni,J. Delderfield,N. Devin,A. M. di Giorgio,Iris Didschuns,Kjetil Dohlen,M. Donati,A. Dowell,C. D. Dowell,L. Duband,Luc Dumaye,R. J. Emery,Marc Ferlet,D. Ferrand,Jean Fontignie,M. Fox,Alberto Franceschini,Margaret A. Frerking,Trevor Fulton,J. Garcia,R. Gastaud,Walter Kieran Gear,Jason Glenn,A-S Goizel,Douglas Griffin,T. Grundy,S. Guest,L. Guillemet,Peter Charles Hargrave,Martin Harwit,P. Hastings,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,M. Herman,B. Hinde,V. V. Hristov,Maohai Huang,P. Imhof,K. J. Isaak,Ulf E. Israelsson,Rob Ivison,D. E. Jennings,Brian John Kiernan,K. J. King,Andrew E. Lange,William B. Latter,Glenn Laurent,Philippe Laurent,Sarah Leeks,E. Lellouch,Louis Levenson,Bo Li,Jin-Zeng Li,J. Lilienthal,T. L. Lim,J. Liu,N. Lu,S. C. Madden,G. Mainetti,P. Marliani,D. J. McKay,K. Mercier,Sergio Molinari,Huw R. Morris,H. Moseley,Jerry Mulder,M. Mur +99 more
TL;DR: The Spectral and Photometric Imaging Receiver (SPIRE) as discussed by the authors is the Herschel Space Observatory's submillimetre camera and spectrometer, which is used for scan-mapping, whereby the field of view is scanned across the sky to achieve full spatial sampling and to cover large areas.
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The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey: HerMES
Seb Oliver,James J. Bock,James J. Bock,Bruno Altieri,Alexandre Amblard,V. Arumugam,Herve Aussel,Tom Babbedge,Alexandre Beelen,Matthieu Béthermin,Matthieu Béthermin,Andrew Blain,Alessandro Boselli,C. Bridge,Drew Brisbin,V. Buat,Denis Burgarella,N. Castro-Rodríguez,N. Castro-Rodríguez,Antonio Cava,P. Chanial,Michele Cirasuolo,David L. Clements,A. Conley,L. Conversi,Asantha Cooray,Asantha Cooray,C. D. Dowell,C. D. Dowell,Elizabeth Dubois,Eli Dwek,Simon Dye,Stephen Anthony Eales,David Elbaz,Duncan Farrah,A. Feltre,P. Ferrero,P. Ferrero,N. Fiolet,N. Fiolet,M. Fox,Alberto Franceschini,Walter Kieran Gear,E. Giovannoli,Jason Glenn,Yan Gong,E. A. González Solares,Matthew Joseph Griffin,Mark Halpern,Martin Harwit,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,Sebastien Heinis,Peter Hurley,Ho Seong Hwang,A. Hyde,Edo Ibar,O. Ilbert,K. G. Isaak,Rob Ivison,Rob Ivison,Guilaine Lagache,E. Le Floc'h,L. R. Levenson,L. R. Levenson,B. Lo Faro,Nanyao Y. Lu,S. C. Madden,Bruno Maffei,Georgios E. Magdis,G. Mainetti,Lucia Marchetti,G. Marsden,J. Marshall,J. Marshall,A. M. J. Mortier,Hien Nguyen,Hien Nguyen,B. O'Halloran,Alain Omont,Mat Page,P. Panuzzo,Andreas Papageorgiou,H. Patel,Chris Pearson,Chris Pearson,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Michael Pohlen,Jonathan Rawlings,Gwenifer Raymond,Dimitra Rigopoulou,Dimitra Rigopoulou,L. Riguccini,D. Rizzo,Giulia Rodighiero,Isaac Roseboom,Isaac Roseboom,Michael Rowan-Robinson,M. Sanchez Portal,Benjamin L. Schulz,Douglas Scott,Nick Seymour,Nick Seymour,D. L. Shupe,A. J. Smith,Jamie Stevens,M. Symeonidis,Markos Trichas,K. E. Tugwell,Mattia Vaccari,Ivan Valtchanov,Joaquin Vieira,Marco P. Viero,L. Vigroux,Lifan Wang,Robyn L. Ward,Julie Wardlow,G. Wright,C. K. Xu,Michael Zemcov,Michael Zemcov +120 more
TL;DR: The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey (HerMES) is a legacy program designed to map a set of nested fields totalling ∼380deg^2 as mentioned in this paper.
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The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey: HerMES
Seb Oliver,James J. Bock,James J. Bock,Bruno Altieri,Alexandre Amblard,V. Arumugam,Herve Aussel,Tom Babbedge,Alexandre Beelen,Matthieu Béthermin,Andrew Blain,Alessandro Boselli,C. Bridge,Drew Brisbin,V. Buat,Denis Burgarella,N. Castro-Rodríguez,N. Castro-Rodríguez,Antonio Cava,P. Chanial,Michele Cirasuolo,David L. Clements,A. Conley,L. Conversi,Asantha Cooray,Asantha Cooray,C. D. Dowell,C. D. Dowell,Elizabeth Dubois,Eli Dwek,Simon Dye,Stephen Anthony Eales,David Elbaz,Duncan Farrah,A. Feltre,P. Ferrero,P. Ferrero,N. Fiolet,M. Fox,Alberto Franceschini,Walter Kieran Gear,E. Giovannoli,Jason Glenn,Yan Gong,E. A. González Solares,Matthew Joseph Griffin,Mark Halpern,Martin Harwit,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,Sebastien Heinis,Peter Hurley,Ho Seong Hwang,A. Hyde,Edo Ibar,O. Ilbert,K. G. Isaak,Rob Ivison,Rob Ivison,Guilaine Lagache,E. Le Floc'h,L. R. Levenson,L. R. Levenson,B. Lo Faro,Nanyao Y. Lu,S. C. Madden,Bruno Maffei,Georgios E. Magdis,G. Mainetti,Lucia Marchetti,G. Marsden,J. Marshall,J. Marshall,A. M. J. Mortier,Hien Nguyen,Hien Nguyen,B. O'Halloran,Alain Omont,Mat Page,P. Panuzzo,Andreas Papageorgiou,H. Patel,Chris Pearson,Chris Pearson,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Michael Pohlen,Jonathan Rawlings,Gwenifer Raymond,Dimitra Rigopoulou,Dimitra Rigopoulou,L. Riguccini,D. Rizzo,Giulia Rodighiero,Isaac Roseboom,Isaac Roseboom,Michael Rowan-Robinson,M. Sanchez Portal,Benjamin L. Schulz,Douglas Scott,Nick Seymour,Nick Seymour,D. L. Shupe,A. J. Smith,Jamie Stevens,M. Symeonidis,Markos Trichas,K. E. Tugwell,Mattia Vaccari,Ivan Valtchanov,Joaquin Vieira,Marco P. Viero,L. Vigroux,Lifan Wang,Robyn L. Ward,Julie Wardlow,G. Wright,C. K. Xu,Michael Zemcov,Michael Zemcov +118 more
TL;DR: The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey (HerMES) is a legacy program designed to map a set of nested fields totalling ~380 deg^2 as mentioned in this paper.
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Remote sensing of planetary properties and biosignatures on extrasolar terrestrial planets.
David J. Des Marais,Martin Harwit,Kenneth W. Jucks,James F. Kasting,Douglas N. C. Lin,Jonathan I. Lunine,Jean Schneider,Sara Seager,Wesley A. Traub,Neville J. Woolf +9 more
TL;DR: It is found that both the mid-IR and the visible to near-IR wavelength ranges offer valuable information regarding biosignatures and planetary properties; therefore both merit serious scientific consideration for TPF and Darwin.