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Oliver Krause
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 165
Citations - 14831
Oliver Krause is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Star formation & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 162 publications receiving 13695 citations. Previous affiliations of Oliver Krause include University of Arizona.
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A filter wheel mechanism for the Euclid near-infrared imaging photometer
TL;DR: The Euclid mission is currently being developed within the European Space Agency's Cosmic Vision Program as mentioned in this paper, which consists of two instruments: one imaging instrument, which has both a visible and a near-infrared channel, and one spectroscopic instrument operating in the nearinfrared wavelength regime.
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The extraordinary far-infrared variation of a protostar: Herschel/PACS observations of LRLL54361
Zoltan Balog,James Muzerolle,Kevin Flaherty,Ö. H. Detre,Jeroen Bouwmann,Elise Furlan,Robert A. Gutermuth,Attila Juhasz,John Bally,Markus Nielbock,Ulrich Klaas,Oliver Krause,Thomas Henning +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, Herschel/PACS photometric observations at 70 µm and 160 µm of LRLL54361 have been reported, indicating that the disk and envelope of this source is periodically heated by the accretion pulses of the central source, and suggests that such long wavelength variability may provide a reasonable proxy for accretion variations in protostars.
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Cryogenic filter- and spectrometer wheels for the Mid Infrared Instrument (MIRI) of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
Dietrich Lemke,A. Böhm,F. de Bonis,M. Ebert,Torsten Gross,Ulrich Grözinger,Th. Henning,M. Hinz,Ralph Hofferbert,Armin Huber,Oliver Krause,S. Kuhlmann,Georg Luichtel,Jose Ramos,R.-R. Rohloff,C. Stein,M. Trunz,M. Übele,Kai Weidlich +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a ratchet mechanism was developed to satisfy a 120° increment of only three positions for the spectrometer wheels, and extensive cold and warm tests were performed on the development models of the filter and Spectrometer wheel at MPIA.
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ESA Voyage 2050 White Paper: Detecting life outside our solar system with a large high-contrast-imaging mission
Ignas Snellen,Simon Albrecht,Guillem Anglada-Escudé,Isabelle Baraffe,Pierre Baudoz,Willy Benz,Jean-Luc Beuzit,Beth Biller,Jayne Birkby,Anthony Boccaletti,Roy van Boekel,Jos de Boer,Matteo Brogi,Lars A. Buchhave,L. Carone,Mark Claire,Riccardo Claudi,Brice-Olivier Demory,Jean-Michel Desert,Silvano Desidera,Scott Gaudi,Raffaele Gratton,Michaël Gillon,John Lee Grenfell,Olivier Guyon,Thomas Henning,Sasha Hinkley,Elsa Huby,Markus Janson,Christiane Helling,Kevin Heng,Markus Kasper,Christoph U. Keller,Matthew A. Kenworthy,Oliver Krause,Laura Kreidberg,Nikku Madhusudhan,Anne-Marie Lagrange,Ralf Launhardt,Timothy M. Lenton,Manuel López-Puertas,Anne-Lise Maire,Nathan J. Mayne,Victoria S. Meadows,Bertrand Mennesson,Giuseppina Micela,Yamila Miguel,Julien Milli,Michiel Min,Ernst J. W. de Mooij,David Mouillet,Mamadou N'Diaye,Valentina D'Orazi,Enric Palle,Isabella Pagano,Giampaolo Piotto,Didier Queloz,Heike Rauer,Ignasi Ribas,Garreth Ruane,Franck Selsis,Frans Snik,Alessandro Sozzetti,Daphne Stam,Christopher C. Stark,Arthur Vigan,Pieter J. de Visser +66 more
TL;DR: In this article, the European Space Agency plays a proactive role in developing a global collaborative effort to construct a large high-contrast imaging space telescope, e.g. as currently under study by NASA.
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The Exoplanet Characterization Observatory (EChO): performance model EclipseSim and applications
Roy van Boekel,Björn Benneke,Kevin Heng,Renyu Hu,Nikku Madhusudhan,Sascha P. Quanz,Yan Bétrémieux,Jeroen Bouwman,Guo Chen,Leen Decin,Remco de Kok,Adrian M. Glauser,Manuel Güdel,Peter H. Hauschildt,Thomas Henning,Sandra V. Jeffers,S. Jin,Lisa Kaltenegger,Lisa Kaltenegger,Franz Kerschbaum,Oliver Krause,Helmut Lammer,A. Luntzer,Michael Meyer,Yamila Miguel,Christoph Mordasini,Roland Ottensamer,Theresa Rank-Lueftinger,Ansgar Reiners,Timo Reinhold,Hans Martin Schmid,Ignas Snellen,Daphne Stam,Zhao Sun,Bart Vandenbussche +34 more
TL;DR: EclipseSim as discussed by the authors is a radiometric model for exoplanet transit spectroscopy that allows easy exploration of the fundamental performance limits of any space-based facility aiming to perform such observations.