Karl D. Gordon
Space Telescope Science Institute
621 Papers
14.7K Citations
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
Small Magellanic Cloud-Type Interstellar Dust in the Milky Way
TL;DR: In this paper, it is shown that the residual extinction curve is identical to that found in the SMC within the uncertainties, when a dust component, foreground to the cluster, is removed, indicating that it may be embedded in dust swept up by the supernova that created the IRAS bubble.
The Herschel Exploitation of Local Galaxy Andromeda (HELGA) - I. Global far-infrared and sub-mm morphology
Jacopo Fritz,Gianfranco Gentile,Gianfranco Gentile,Matthew Smith,Walter Kieran Gear,Robert Braun,J. Roman Duval,George J. Bendo,Maarten Baes,Stephen Anthony Eales,Joris Verstappen,Joris Blommaert,Médéric Boquien,Médéric Boquien,Alessandro Boselli,David L. Clements,A. Cooray,Luca Cortese,I. De Looze,G. P. Ford,Frédéric Galliano,Haley Louise Gomez,Karl D. Gordon,Karl D. Gordon,Vianney Lebouteiller,B. O'Halloran,Jason M. Kirk,S. C. Madden,M. J. Page,A. Remy,Helene Roussel,L. Spinoglio,David A. Thilker,Mattia Vaccari,C. D. Wilson,C. Waelkens +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used high-resolution maps of the atomic hydrogen, fully covering our fields, to identify dust emission features that genuinely belong to M31, distinguishing them from emission coming from the foreground Galactic cirrus.
A study of heating and cooling of the ism in ngc 1097 with herschel-pacs and spitzer-irs
P. Beirao,Lee Armus,George Helou,P. N. Appleton,J. D. T. Smith,Kevin V. Croxall,Eric J. Murphy,Daniel A. Dale,Bruce T. Draine,Mark G. Wolfire,Karin Sandstrom,G. Aniano,Alberto D. Bolatto,Brent Groves,Bernhard R. Brandl,Eva Schinnerer,Alison F. Crocker,Joannah L. Hinz,H.-W. Rix,Robert C. Kennicutt,Daniela Calzetti,A. Gil de Paz,Gaelle Dumas,Maud Galametz,Karl D. Gordon,Cai-Na Hao,Benjamin D. Johnson,Jin Koda,Oliver Krause,T. P. R. van der Laan,Adam K. Leroy,Yiming Li,Sharon E. Meidt,Jennifer Donovan Meyer,Nurur Rahman,Helene Roussel,Marc Sauvage,Sundar Srinivasan,L. Vigroux,Fabian Walter,B. E. Warren +40 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed study of the spatial variation of the far-infrared (FIR) [C II]158 μm and [O I]63 μm lines and midinfrared H2 emission lines as tracers of gas cooling, and of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) bands as tracer of the photoelectric heating, using Herschel-PACS and Spitzer-IRS infrared spectral maps.
Spitzer 70 and 160 μm Observations of the Extragalactic First Look Survey
Dave Frayer,Dario Fadda,Lin Yan,Francine R. Marleau,P. I. Choi,George Helou,B. T. Soifer,P. N. Appleton,Lee Armus,Ron Beck,Herve Dole,Charles W. Engelbracht,Fan Fang,Karl D. Gordon,I. Heinrichsen,David A. Henderson,T. Hesselroth,Myungshin Im,D. M. Kelly,Mark Lacy,Seppo Laine,William B. Latter,W. A. Mahoney,David Makovoz,Frank J. Masci,Jane E. Morrison,Mehrdad Moshir,Alberto Noriega-Crespo,Deborah Padgett,M. Pesenson,David L. Shupe,Gordon K. Squires,Lisa J. Storrie-Lombardi,Jason Surace,Harry I. Teplitz,Gillian Wilson +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented 70 and 160 μm observations from the Spitzer extragalactic First Look Survey (xFLS) and discussed the data reduction techniques and the methods for producing co-added mosaics and source catalogs.
A Population of Accreted SMC Stars in the LMC
TL;DR: In this article, the stellar kinematics of the Large Magellanic Cloud were analyzed based on the velocities of massive red supergiants, oxygen-rich and carbon-rich AGB stars, and other giants.