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S. Harvey Moseley
Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center
Publications - 101
Citations - 1817
S. Harvey Moseley is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bolometer & Telescope. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 101 publications receiving 1622 citations.
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The Suzaku High Resolution X-Ray Spectrometer
R. L. Kelley,Kazuhisa Mitsuda,Christine A. Allen,Petar Arsenovic,Michael D. Audley,Thomas G. Bialas,Kevin R. Boyce,Robert F. Boyle,Susan Breon,Gregory V. Brown,Jean Cottam,Michael J. DiPirro,Ryuichi Fujimoto,T. Furusho,Keith C. Gendreau,Gene G. Gochar,Oscar Gonzalez,Masayuki Hirabayashi,Stephen S. Holt,Hajime Inoue,Manabu Ishida,Yoshitaka Ishisaki,Carol S. Jones,Ritva A. M. Keski-Kuha,Caroline A. Kilbourne,Dan McCammon,U. Morita,S. Harvey Moseley,Brent Mott,Katsuhiro Narasaki,Yoshiaki Ogawara,Takaya Ohashi,Naomi Ota,John Panek,F. Scott Porter,Aristides T. Serlemitsos,Peter Shirron,Gary A. Sneiderman,Andrew Szymkowiak,Yoh Takei,June L. Tveekrem,Stephen M. Volz,Mikio Yamamoto,Noriko Y. Yamasaki +43 more
TL;DR: The high resolution X-Ray Spectrometer (XRS) was designed to provide the Suzaku Observatory with very high spectral resolution, non-dispersive spectroscopy from 0.3 to 12 keV as discussed by the authors.
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HAWC +, the Far-Infrared Camera and Polarimeter for SOFIA
Doyal A. Harper,Marcus Runyan,C. Darren Dowell,C. Jesse Wirth,Michael Amato,Troy Ames,Mandana Amiri,Stuart Banks,Arlin E. Bartels,Dominic J. Benford,Marc Berthoud,Ernest D. Buchanan,Sean Casey,Nicholas Chapman,David T. Chuss,Brant Cook,Rebecca J. Derro,Jessie L. Dotson,Rhodri Evans,D. J. Fixsen,Ian Gatley,Jordan A. Guerra,Mark Halpern,Ryan T. Hamilton,Louise A. Hamlin,Christopher J. Hansen,Stephen J. Heimsath,Alfonso Hermida,Gene C. Hilton,Robert A. Hirsch,Matthew I. Hollister,Carl F. Hostetter,Kent D. Irwin,Christine A. Jhabvala,Murzban D. Jhabvala,Joel H. Kastner,Attila Kovács,Sean Lin,R. F. Loewenstein,Leslie W. Looney,Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez,Stephen F. Maher,Joseph M. Michail,Timothy M. Miller,S. Harvey Moseley,Giles Novak,Robert J. Pernic,Timothy S. Rennick,Harvey Rhody,Eric Sandberg,Dale Sandford,Fabio P. Santos,Rick Shafer,Elmer Sharp,Peter Shirron,Javad Siah,Robert F. Silverberg,Leroy Sparr,Robert Spotz,Johannes Staguhn,Johannes Staguhn,Armen S. Toorian,Shannon Towey,J. G. Tuttle,John E. Vaillancourt,John E. Vaillancourt,George M. Voellmer,Carolyn G. Volpert,Shu I. Wang,Shu I. Wang,Edward J. Wollack +70 more
TL;DR: The High-resolution Airborne Wideband Camera (HAWC+) is the facility far-infrared imager and polarimeter for SOFIA, NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy as discussed by the authors.
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Detecting Population III Stars through Observations of Near-Infrared Cosmic Infrared Background Anisotropies
TL;DR: The authors of as mentioned in this paper show that Population III stars were very massive and short-lived stars that formed at z ~ 10-20 at rare peaks of the density field in the cold dark matter universe.
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Detecting Population III stars through observations of near-IR cosmic infrared background anisotropies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that Population III stars left a strong and measurable signature via their contribution to the CIB anisotropies for a wide range of their formation scenarios.
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HAWC+/SOFIA Multiwavelength Polarimetric Observations of OMC-1
David T. Chuss,B-G Andersson,B-G Andersson,John Bally,Jessie L. Dotson,C. Darren Dowell,Jordan A. Guerra,Doyal A. Harper,Doyal A. Harper,Martin Houde,Terry J. Jones,Alex Lazarian,Enrique Lopez Rodriguez,Enrique Lopez Rodriguez,Joseph M. Michail,Mark Morris,Giles Novak,Javad Siah,Johannes Staguhn,Johannes Staguhn,John E. Vaillancourt,C. G. Volpert,Michael W. Werner,Edward J. Wollack,Dominic J. Benford,Marc Berthoud,Erin G. Cox,Richard M. Crutcher,Daniel A. Dale,Laura M. Fissel,Paul F. Goldsmith,Ryan T. Hamilton,Shaul Hanany,Thomas Henning,Leslie W. Looney,S. Harvey Moseley,Fabio P. Santos,Ian W. Stephens,Konstantinos Tassis,Konstantinos Tassis,Christopher Q. Trinh,Eric Van Camp,Derek Ward-Thompson +42 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported new polarimetric and photometric maps of the massive star-forming region OMC-1 using the HAWC+ instrument on the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy.