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Robert Williams
Researcher at Space Telescope Science Institute
Publications - 208
Citations - 9870
Robert Williams is an academic researcher from Space Telescope Science Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emission spectrum & White dwarf. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 205 publications receiving 9466 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Williams include University of Arizona & Universities Space Research Association.
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The Hubble Deep Field: Observations, data reduction, and galaxy photometry
Robert Williams,Brett S. Blacker,Mark Dickinson,W. Van Dyke Dixon,W. Van Dyke Dixon,Henry C. Ferguson,Andrew S. Fruchter,Mauro Giavalisco,Mauro Giavalisco,Ronald L. Gilliland,Inge Heyer,Rocio Katsanis,Zolt Levay,Ray A. Lucas,Douglas B. McElroy,Douglas B. McElroy,Larry Petro,Marc Postman,Hans Martin Adorf,Richard Hook +19 more
TL;DR: The Hubble Deep Field (HDF) is a Director's Discretionary program on HST in Cycle 5 to image an undistinguished field at high Galactic latitude in four passbands as deeply as reasonably possible as discussed by the authors.
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The Hubble Deep Field: Observations, Data Reduction, and Galaxy Photometry
Robert Williams,Hdf team +1 more
TL;DR: The Hubble Deep Field (HDF) is a Director's Discretionary program on HST in Cycle 5 to image an undistinguished field at high Galactic latitude in four passbands as deeply as reasonably possible.
The Hubble Deep Field: Observations, Data Reduction, and
Robert Williams,Brett S. Blacker,Mark Dickinson,W. Van Dyke Dixon,Andrew S. Fruchter,Mauro Giavalisco,Ronald L. Gilliland,Inge Heyer,Zolt Levay,Ray A. Lucas,Douglas B. McElroy,Larry Petro,Marc Postman,Hans-Martin Adorf,Richard Hook +14 more
TL;DR: The Hubble Deep Field (HDF) is a Director's Discretionary program on HST in Cycle 5 to image an undistinguished field at high Galactic latitude in four passbands as deeply as reasonably possible.
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The Frontier Fields: Survey Design and Initial Results
Jennifer M. Lotz,Anton M. Koekemoer,Dan Coe,Norman A. Grogin,Peter Capak,Jennifer Mack,Jonathan Anderson,Roberto J. Avila,Elizabeth A. Barker,David Borncamp,Gabriel B. Brammer,M. Durbin,Heather C. Gunning,B. Hilbert,H. Jenkner,Harish Khandrika,Zoltan G. Levay,Ray A. Lucas,John W. MacKenty,Sara Ogaz,Blair Porterfield,N. Reid,Massimo Robberto,P. Royle,Linda J. Smith,Lisa J. Storrie-Lombardi,B. Sunnquist,Jason Surace,D. C. Taylor,Robert Williams,James S. Bullock,Mark Dickinson,Steven L. Finkelstein,Priyamvada Natarajan,Johan Richard,Brant Robertson,Jason Tumlinson,Adi Zitrin,Kathryn Flanagan,K. Sembach,B. T. Soifer,Matt Mountain +41 more
TL;DR: The Frontier Fields project as discussed by the authors is the first attempt to use the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and the Spitzer Space Telescope to see the distant galaxies with a high magnification.
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Nucleosynthesis in Classical Novae and Its Contribution to the Interstellar Medium
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that most of the heavy isotope anomalies attributable to novae are most likely produced by the approximately 25%-33% of novae that occur in systems containing massive (M, O) oxygen-neon-magnesium (ONeMg) WDs.