Karl D. Gordon
Space Telescope Science Institute
621 Papers
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Karl D. Gordon is an academic researcher from Space Telescope Science Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 115, co-authored 599 publications. Previous affiliations of Karl D. Gordon include University of Arizona & Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.
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Papers
The Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS)
George H. Rieke,Erick T. Young,Charles W. Engelbracht,D. M. Kelly,Frank J. Low,Eugene E. Haller,Jeffrey W. Beeman,Karl D. Gordon,John Stansberry,Karl Misselt,J. Cadien,Jane E. Morrison,Gil Rivlis,William B. Latter,Alberto Noriega-Crespo,Deborah Padgett,Karl R. Stapelfeldt,Dean C. Hines,Eiichi Egami,James Muzerolle,Almudena Alonso-Herrero,Myra Blaylock,Herve Dole,Joannah L. Hinz,E. Le Floc'h,Casey Papovich,Pablo G. Pérez-González,Paul S. Smith,Kate Y. L. Su,Lee Bennett,Dave Frayer,David A. Henderson,Nanyao Y. Lu,Frank J. Masci,M. Pesenson,Luisa Rebull,Jeonghee Rho,Jocelyn Keene,Susan R. Stolovy,Stefanie Wachter,W. A. Wheaton,Michael W. Werner,Paul L. Richards +42 more
TL;DR: The Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS) as discussed by the authors provides long-wavelength capability for the mission in imaging bands at 24, 70, and 160?m and measurements of spectral energy distributions between 52 and 100?m at a spectral resolution of about 7%.
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The Astropy Project: Sustaining and Growing a Community-oriented Open-source Project and the Latest Major Release (v5.0) of the Core Package
The Astropy Collaboration,Adrian M. Price-Whelan,Pey Lian Lim,Nicholas Earl,Nathaniel Starkman,Larry Bradley,David L. Shupe,Aarya A. Patil,Lia Corrales,C. E. Brasseur,M. Nöthe,Axel Donath,Erik Tollerud,Brett M. Morris,Adam Ginsburg,Eero Vaher,B. A. Weaver,James Tocknell,William Jamieson,M. H. van Kerkwijk,Thomas P. Robitaille,Bruce Merry,Matteo Bachetti,H. M. Gunther,Tom Aldcroft,Jaime A. Alvarado-Montes,Anne M. Archibald,A. B'odi,Shreyas Bapat,Geert Barentsen,Juanjo Baz'an,Manish J Biswas,Médéric Boquien,D. J. Burke,D Di Cara,Mihai Cara,Kyle E. Conroy,Simon Conseil,Matt Craig,Robert M. Cross,Kelle L. Cruz,Francesco D'Eugenio,Nadia Dencheva,Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix,J. P. Dietrich,Arthur Eigenbrot,Thomas Erben,Leonardo Ferreira,Daniel Foreman-Mackey,R. T. Fox,Nabil Freij,Suyog Garg,Robel Geda,Lauren Glattly,Yash Gondhalekar,Karl D. Gordon,David Grant,Perry Greenfield,A. M. Groener,S. Guest,Sebastián Gurovich,Rasmus Handberg,Akeem Hart,Zac Hatfield-Dodds,Derek Homeier,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Tim Jenness,Craig Jones,Prajwel Joseph,J. Bryce Kalmbach,Emir Karamehmetoglu,M. Kaluszy'nski,Michaelann Kelley,Nicholas S. Kern,Wolfgang Kerzendorf,Eric W. Koch,Shankar Kulumani,Antony H. Lee,Chun Ly,Zhiyuan Mao,Conor D. MacBride,Jakob M. Maljaars,Demitri Muna,Nellie Appy Murphy,Henrik Norman,R. G. O'Steen,Kyle A. Oman,Camilla Pacifici,Sergio Pascual,J. Pascual-Granado,Rohit R Patil,G. I. Perren,T. E. Pickering,Tanuja Rastogi,Benjamin R. Roulston,Daniel F Ryan,Eli S. Rykoff,J. Sabater,Parikshit Sakurikar,Jesús Busto Salgado,Aniket Sanghi,Nicholas Saunders,V. G. Savchenko,L. C. Schwardt,Michael Seifert-Eckert,Albert J. Shih,A. S. Jain,G. R. Shukla,J. Sick,Chris Simpson,Sudheesh Singanamalla,Leo Singer,Jaladh Singhal,Manodeep Sinha,B. SipHocz,Lee R. Spitler,David Stansby,Ole Streicher,Jani vSumak,John D. Swinbank,Dan S. Taranu,N. B. Tewary,Grant R. Tremblay,Miguel De Val-Borro,Samuel J. Van Kooten,Zlatan Vasovi'c,Shresth Verma,José Vinícius de Miranda Cardoso,Peter K. G. Williams,Tom J. Wilson,Benjamin Winkel,W. M. Wood-Vasey,Rui Xue,Peter Yoachim,Chenchen Zhang,Andrea Zonca +135 more
TL;DR: Astropy as mentioned in this paper is a Python package that provides commonly needed functionality to the astronomical community, such as astronomy, astronomy, and astronomy data visualization, as well as other related projects and packages.
SINGS: The SIRTF Nearby Galaxies Survey
Robert C. Kennicutt,Lee Armus,George J. Bendo,Daniela Calzetti,Daniel A. Dale,Bruce T. Draine,Charles W. Engelbracht,Karl D. Gordon,Albert D. Grauer,George Helou,David Hollenbach,Thomas H. Jarrett,Lisa J. Kewley,Claus Leitherer,Aigen Li,Sangeeta Malhotra,Michael W. Regan,George H. Rieke,Marcia J. Rieke,Hélène Roussel,J. D. T. Smith,Michele D. Thornley,Fabian Walter +22 more
TL;DR: The SIRTF Nearby Galaxy Survey (SINGS) as mentioned in this paper is a comprehensive infrared imaging and spectroscopic survey of 75 nearby galaxies and its primary goal is to characterize the infrared emission of galaxies and their principal infrared-emitting components across a broad range of galaxy properties and star formation environments.
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A Quantitative Comparison of the Small Magellanic Cloud, Large Magellanic Cloud, and Milky Way Ultraviolet to Near-Infrared Extinction Curves
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared all known extinction curves in the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds (SMC and LMC) with their understanding of the general behavior of Milky Way extinction curves.
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Dust Masses, PAH Abundances, and Starlight Intensities in the SINGS Galaxy Sample
Bruce T. Draine,Daniel A. Dale,George J. Bendo,Karl D. Gordon,J. D. T. Smith,Lee Armus,Charles W. Engelbracht,George Helou,Robert C. Kennicutt,Robert C. Kennicutt,Aigen Li,Helene Roussel,Fabian Walter,Daniela Calzetti,John Moustakas,John Moustakas,Eric J. Murphy,George H. Rieke,Caroline Bot,David Hollenbach,Kartik Sheth,Harry I. Teplitz +21 more
TL;DR: Physical dust models for 65 galaxies in SINGS that are strongly detected in the four IRAC bands and three MIPS bands were presented for each galaxy as discussed by the authors, estimating the total dust mass, the fraction of the dust mass contributed by PAHs, and the intensity of the starlight heating the dust grains.