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Thomas G. Phillips
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 477
Citations - 21382
Thomas G. Phillips is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Caltech Submillimeter Observatory & Molecular cloud. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 477 publications receiving 20630 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas G. Phillips include Bayer & ASTRON.
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CO (2-1) Observations of Maffei 2
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed examination of Maffei 2 and a study of the nature of the gas in its nucleus, through comparison with the CO J=l−0 observations was carried out.
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Submillimeter C and CO Lines in Galaxies
TL;DR: In this paper, the ground state transition of atomic carbon at 492 GHz and on submillimeter CO lines in nearby galaxies is studied. But it is not shown that carbon is a good tracer of molecular gas in spiral galaxy disks and it has also a contribution to the molecular gas cooling.
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Recent CO(2-1) observations of galaxies with the CSO
TL;DR: In this paper, the CSO was used to obtain CO(2→1) observations of a number of galaxies, and examples are presented here to illustrate the capabilities of the instrument.
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Prospectives of Herschel PDR observations
Volker Ossenkopf,Volker Ossenkopf,M. Gerin,M. Gerin,R. Güsten,R. Güsten,A. O. Benz,A. O. Benz,O. Berne,O. Berne,F. Boulanger,F. Boulanger,S. Bruderer,S. Bruderer,Asunción Fuente,Asunción Fuente,Javier R. Goicoechea,Javier R. Goicoechea,Andrew I. Harris,Andrew I. Harris,C. Joblin,C. Joblin,T. Klein,T. Klein,S. Lord,S. Lord,C. Kramer,C. Kramer,Peter G. Martin,Peter G. Martin,Jesús Martín-Pintado,Jesús Martín-Pintado,Bhaswati Mookerjea,Bhaswati Mookerjea,D. Neufeld,D. Neufeld,F. Le Petit,F. Le Petit,Thomas G. Phillips,Thomas G. Phillips,D. Poelman,D. Poelman,R. Rizzo,R. Rizzo,Markus Röllig,Markus Röllig,R. Simon,R. Simon,M. Spaans,M. Spaans,J. Stutzki,J. Stutzki,D. Teyssier,D. Teyssier,H. Yorke,H. Yorke +55 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive observing program was proposed to reveal the details of the interaction of massive young stars with their parental molecular clouds using the HIFI and PACS instruments aboard the Herschel satellite.