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Peter G. Martin
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 561
Citations - 109788
Peter G. Martin is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planck & Cosmic microwave background. The author has an hindex of 125, co-authored 553 publications receiving 97257 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter G. Martin include University of Cologne & Alenia Aeronautica.
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The VLA Galactic Plane Survey
A. R. Taylor,J. M. Stil,John M. Dickey,Naomi McClure-Griffiths,Peter G. Martin,T. A. Rothwell,Felix J. Lockman +6 more
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Evidence for Environmental Changes in the Submillimeter Dust Opacity
Peter G. Martin,A. Roy,Sylvain Bontemps,Marc-Antoine Miville-Deschênes,Marc-Antoine Miville-Deschênes,Peter A. R. Ade,James J. Bock,Edward L. Chapin,Mark J. Devlin,Simon Dicker,Matthew Joseph Griffin,Joshua O. Gundersen,Mark Halpern,Peter Charles Hargrave,David H. Hughes,Jeff Klein,Gaelen Marsden,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,Calvin B. Netterfield,Luca Olmi,Guillaume Patanchon,Marie Rex,Douglas Scott,Christopher Semisch,Matthew D. P. Truch,Carole Tucker,Gregory S. Tucker,Marco P. Viero,Donald Wiebe +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, a pixel-by-pixel correlation of images of continuum emission with a proxy for column density was used to quantify the submillimeter opacity of dust in the diffuse Galactic interstellar medium (ISM).
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The Canadian Galactic Plane Survey.
A. R. Taylor,Steven J. Gibson,D. A. Leahy,M. Peracaula,S. M. Dougherty,Claude Carignan,Nicole St-Louis,M. Fich,N. Ghazzali,Gilles Joncas,Serge Pineault,Sergey Mashchenko,Judith A. Irwin,Jayanne English,Carl Heiles,M. Normandeau,Peter G. Martin,Doug Johnstone,Shantanu Basu,W. H. McCutcheon,D. Routledge,F. Vaneldik,P. E. Dewdney,J. Galt,A. D. Gray,L. A. Higgs,Lewis B. G. Knee,T. L. Landecker,C. R. Purton,R. S. Roger,K. Tapping,B. J. Wallace,T. Willis,C. A. Beichman,Nebojsa Duric,David A. Green,M. H. Heyer,H. Wendker,X Zhang +38 more
Arcmimute scale HI and IRAS observations toward high latitude cloud G86.5+59.6
TL;DR: G86.5+59.6 is a high latitude cloud originally selected for investigation by Heiles, Reach, and Koo (1988) on the basis of its appearance on the IRAS Skyflux images at 60 and 100 micrometers as mentioned in this paper.