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S. P. Willner
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 138
Citations - 10847
S. P. Willner is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Luminous infrared galaxy. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 138 publications receiving 10446 citations.
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Enabling New ALMA Science with Improved Support for Time-Domain Observations
Kate D. Alexander,Edo Berger,Geoff Bower,Sarah L. Casewell,S. B. Cenko,Sourav Chatterjee,I Cleeves,J. M. Cordes,J. J. Drake,Maria R. Drout,Trent J. Dupuy,Tarraneh Eftekhari,Giovanni G. Fazio,W-F Fong,James Guillochon,Mark Gurwell,Marvin Johnson,T Kaminski,Albert K. H. Kong,Tanmoy Laskar,Casey J. Law,S. P. Littlefair,Meredith A. MacGregor,W. P. Maksym,Lynn D. Matthews,M McCollough,S. N. Milam,Arielle Moullet,Matt Nicholl,Aaron C. Rizzuto,Barry Rothberg,Andrew Seymour,E. Villard,Belinda Jane Wilkes,Pkg Williams,S. P. Willner,F Yusuf-Zadeh +36 more
TL;DR: The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is a uniquely powerful telescope, but its impact in certain fields of astrophysics has been limited by observatory policies rather than the telescope's innate technical capabilities.
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Erratum: “Simultaneous X-Ray and Infrared Observations of Sagittarius A*'s Variability” (2019, ApJ, 871, 161)
Hope Boyce,Daryl Haggard,G. Witzel,S. P. Willner,J. Neilsen,Joseph L. Hora,Sera Markoff,Gabriele Ponti,Frederick K. Baganoff,E. E. Becklin,G. G. Fazio,Patrick Lowrance,Mark Morris,Howard A. Smith +13 more
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Infrared astronomy on the Hubble Space Telescope
TL;DR: The Hubble Space Telescope offers enormous advantages to infrared astronomy in certain situations as discussed by the authors, including an increase in spatial resolution, a much wider range of wavelengths available, and lower background radiation.