Martin Cohen
Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy
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Martin Cohen is an academic researcher from Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Stars. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 74 publications. Previous affiliations of Martin Cohen include James Madison University & Virtual Planetary Laboratory.
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The wide-field infrared survey explorer (wise): mission description and initial on-orbit performance
Edward L. Wright,Peter Eisenhardt,Amy Mainzer,Michael E. Ressler,Roc M. Cutri,Thomas H. Jarrett,J. Davy Kirkpatrick,Deborah L. Padgett,Robert S. McMillan,Michael F. Skrutskie,Spencer A. Stanford,Spencer A. Stanford,Martin Cohen,Russell G. Walker,John C. Mather,David Leisawitz,Thomas N. Gautier,Ian S. McLean,Dominic J. Benford,Carol J. Lonsdale,Andrew Blain,B. Mendez,William R. Irace,Valerie G. Duval,Fengchuan Liu,Don Royer,I. Heinrichsen,Joan Howard,Mark A. Shannon,Martha Kendall,Amy L. Walsh,Mark F. Larsen,Joel Cardon,Scott Schick,Mark Schwalm,Mohamed Abid,Beth Fabinsky,Larry Naes,Chao-Wei Tsai +38 more
- 01 Dec 2010
TL;DR: The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) is mapping the whole sky following its launch on 14 December 2009 and completed its first full coverage of the sky on July 17 as discussed by the authors.
The Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) for the Spitzer Space Telescope
Giovanni G. Fazio,Joseph L. Hora,Lori E. Allen,M. L. N. Ashby,Pauline Barmby,Lynne K. Deutsch,Lynne K. Deutsch,J.-S. Huang,S. C. Kleiner,Massimo Marengo,S. T. Megeath,Gary J. Melnick,Michael A. Pahre,Brian M. Patten,J. Polizotti,Howard A. Smith,R. S. Taylor,Zhong Wang,S. P. Willner,William F. Hoffmann,Judy Pipher,William J. Forrest,C. W. McMurty,Craig R. McCreight,Mark E. McKelvey,Robert E. McMurray,David G. Koch,Samuel H. Moseley,R. G. Arendt,John Eric Mentzell,Catherine T. Marx,P. Losch,P. Mayman,W. Eichhorn,Danny J. Krebs,Murzy D. Jhabvala,Daniel Y. Gezari,D. J. Fixsen,J. Flores,K. Shakoorzadeh,R. Jungo,Claef Hakun,Lois G. Workman,Gabriel Karpati,R. Kichak,R. Whitley,S. Mann,Eric V. Tollestrup,Peter Eisenhardt,Daniel Stern,Varoujan Gorjian,Bidushi Bhattacharya,Sean Carey,Brant O. Nelson,William J. Glaccum,Mark Lacy,Patrick J. Lowrance,Seppo Laine,William T. Reach,J. A. Stauffer,Jason Surace,Gillian Wilson,Edward L. Wright,Alan W. Hoffman,George Domingo,Martin Cohen +65 more
TL;DR: The Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) is one of three focal plane instruments on the Spitzer Space Telescope as mentioned in this paper, which is a four-channel camera that obtains simultaneous broadband images at 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, and 8.0 m.
The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE): Mission Description and Initial On-orbit Performance
Edward L. Wright,Peter Eisenhardt,Amy Mainzer,Michael E. Ressler,Roc M. Cutri,Thomas H. Jarrett,J. Davy Kirkpatrick,Deborah L. Padgett,Robert S. McMillan,Michael F. Skrutskie,Spencer A. Stanford,Spencer A. Stanford,Martin Cohen,Russell G. Walker,John C. Mather,David Leisawitz,Thomas N. Gautier,Ian S. McLean,Dominic J. Benford,Carol J. Lonsdale,Andrew Blain,B. Mendez,William R. Irace,Valerie G. Duval,Fengchuan Liu,Don Royer,I. Heinrichsen,Joan Howard,Mark A. Shannon,Martha Kendall,Amy L. Walsh,Mark F. Larsen,Joel Cardon,Scott Schick,Mark Schwalm,Mohamed Abid,Beth Fabinsky,Larry Naes,Chao-Wei Tsai +38 more
TL;DR: The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) as discussed by the authors is mapping the whole sky following its launch on 14 December 2009 and completed its first full coverage of the sky on July 17.
The infrared astronomical mission AKARI
Hiroshi Murakami,Hajime Baba,Peter Barthel,David L. Clements,Martin Cohen,Yasuo Doi,Keigo Enya,E. Figueredo,Naofumi Fujishiro,Naofumi Fujishiro,Hideaki Fujiwara,Mikio Fujiwara,Pedro García-Lario,Tomotsugu Goto,Sunao Hasegawa,Yasunori Hibi,Takanori Hirao,Norihisa Hiromoto,Seung Soo Hong,Koji Imai,Miho N. Ishigaki,Masateru Ishiguro,Daisuke Ishihara,Yoshifusa Ita,Woong-Seob Jeong,Kyung Sook Jeong,Hidehiro Kaneda,Hirokazu Kataza,Mitsunobu Kawada,Toshihide Kawai,Akiko Kawamura,Martin F. Kessler,Do Kester,Tsuneo Kii,Dong Chan Kim,Woojung Kim,Hisato Kobayashi,Hisato Kobayashi,Bon Chul Koo,Suk Minn Kwon,Hyung Mok Lee,Rosario Lorente,Sin'itirou Makiuti,Hideo Matsuhara,Toshio Matsumoto,Hiroshi Matsuo,Shuji Matsuura,Thomas G. Müller,N. Murakami,Hirohisa Nagata,Takao Nakagawa,T. Naoi,Masanao Narita,Manabu Noda,Sang Hoon Oh,Akira Ohnishi,Youichi Ohyama,Yoko Okada,Haruyuki Okuda,S. J. Oliver,Takashi Onaka,Takafumi Ootsubo,Shinki Oyabu,Soojong Pak,Yong-Sun Park,Chris P. Pearson,Chris P. Pearson,Michael Rowan-Robinson,Toshinobu Saito,Toshinobu Saito,Itsuki Sakon,Alberto Salama,Shinji Sato,Richard S. Savage,Stephen Serjeant,Hiroshi Shibai,Mai Shirahata,Jungjoo Sohn,Toyoaki Suzuki,Toyoaki Suzuki,Toshinobu Takagi,Hidenori Takahashi,Toshihiko Tanabe,Tsutomu T. Takeuchi,Satoshi Takita,Satoshi Takita,Matthew Thomson,Kazunori Uemizu,Munetaka Ueno,Fumihiko Usui,Eva Verdugo,Takehiko Wada,Lingyu Wang,Toyoki Watabe,Hidenori Watarai,Glenn J. White,Glenn J. White,Issei Yamamura,C. Yamauchi,Akiko Yasuda,Akiko Yasuda +100 more
TL;DR: AKARI as mentioned in this paper, the first Japanese satellite dedicated to infrared astronomy, was launched on 2006 February 21, and started observations in May of the same year, and has a 68.5 cm cooled telescope, together with two focal-plane instruments, which survey the sky in six wavelength bands from mid- to far-infrared.
Spectral Irradiance Calibration in the Infrared. XIV: the Absolute Calibration of 2MASS
TL;DR: In this article, the optical components in the three 2MASS cameras, and incorporated detector quantum efficiency curves and site-specific atmospheric transmissions, were combined to create three relative spectral response curves (RSRs) associated with "zero magnitude" in the JHKs bands.
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