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Paul Gorenstein
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 105
Citations - 1682
Paul Gorenstein is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: X-ray telescope & Telescope. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1612 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Gorenstein include Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.
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Results from an extensive Einstein stellar survey.
G. S. Vaiana,J. P. Cassinelli,Giuseppina Fabbiano,Riccardo Giacconi,Leon Golub,Paul Gorenstein,B. M. Haisch,F. R. Harnden,H. Johnson,Jeffrey L. Linsky,C. W. Maxson,R. Mewe,Robert Rosner,F. D. Seward,K. Topka,C. Zwaan +15 more
TL;DR: The preliminary results of the Einstein Observatory stellar X-ray survey are presented in this article, showing that stars in general constitute a pervasive class of low-luminosity galactic Xray sources.
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X‐ray fluorescence measurements of the surface elemental composition of asteroid 433 Eros
Larry R. Nittler,R. D. Starr,Lucy F. Lim,Timothy J. McCoy,Thomas H. Burbine,Robert C. Reedy,Jacob I. Trombka,Paul Gorenstein,Steven W. Squyres,William V. Boynton,T. McClanahan,Jesse S. Bhangoo,Pamela Elizabeth Clark,M. E. Murphy,Rosemary V. Killen +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the major element ratios determined for the S-class asteroid 433 Eros using remote-sensing x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy with the near-Earth asteroid rendezvous Shoemaker X-ray spectrometer (XRS).
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Design of grazing-incidence multilayer supermirrors for hard-x-ray reflectors.
Karsten Dan Joensen,Peter Voutov,Andrew Szentgyorgyi,John Roll,Paul Gorenstein,Peter Hoghoj,Finn Erland Christensen +6 more
TL;DR: Adaptations of neutron designs that take the effects of imperfect layer interfaces and absorption in the overlying layers into account are presented, and a thorough analysis of two specific applications shows that an improved performance can be obtained.
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Medium-sized grazing incidence high-energy x-ray telescopes employing continuously graded multilayers
Karsten Dan Joensen,Finn Erland Christensen,Herbert W. Schnopper,Paul Gorenstein,Jean Susini,Peter Hoghoj,Robert Hustache,James L. Wood,Kevin J. Parker +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of continuously graded Ni/C multilayers in a multi-focus, Kirkpatrick-Baez geometry was investigated and shown to be a significant improvement when compared to standard coatings of gold.