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Seong Jin Kim

Researcher at National Tsing Hua University

Publications -  47
Citations -  603

Seong Jin Kim is an academic researcher from National Tsing Hua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Luminous infrared galaxy. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 47 publications receiving 430 citations. Previous affiliations of Seong Jin Kim include Seoul National University & Space Science Institute.

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North Ecliptic Pole Wide Field Survey of AKARI: Survey Strategy and Data Characteristics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the survey strategy and data characteristics of the NEP Wide Survey of AKARI, which was carried out for about one year starting from 2006 May with 9 passbands from 2.5 to 24�m and the areal coverage of about 5.8 degree 2 centered on NEP.
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North Ecliptic Pole Wide Field Survey of AKARI: Survey Strategy and Data Characteristics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the survey strategy and the data characteristics of the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP) Wide Survey of AKARI, which was carried out for about one year starting from May 2006 with 9 passbands from 2.5 to 24 micron and the areal coverage of about 5.8 sq. degrees.
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Source counts at 15 microns from the AKARI NEP survey

TL;DR: In this article, the Euclidean normalized differential source counts for both data sets were constructed to produce the widest and deepest contiguous survey at 15 microns to date covering the entire flux range from the deepest to shallowest surveys made with the infrared space observatory (ISO) over areas sufficiently significant to overcome cosmic variance.
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Fast radio bursts to be detected with the Square Kilometre Array

TL;DR: In this article, the authors estimate the detections of non-repeating and repeating fast radio bursts separately, based on latest observational constraints on their physical properties including the spectral indices, FRB luminosity functions, and their redshift evolutions.