Thomas R. Geballe
University of Hawaii at Manoa
312 Papers
4.5K Citations
Thomas R. Geballe is an academic researcher from University of Hawaii at Manoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Brown dwarf. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 301 publications.
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Palomar/TripleSpec observations of {\it Spitzer}/MIPSGAL~24\mic\ circumstellar shells: unveiling the nature of their central sources
TL;DR: In this article, near-IR spectroscopic observations of the central sources in 17 circumstellar shells from a sample of more than 400 "bubbles" discovered in the Spitzer/MIPSGAL 24um survey of the Galactic plane and in the Cyg-X region were presented.
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The Early Spectrophotometric Evolution of V1186 Scorpii (Nova Scorpii 2004 #1)
G. J. Schwarz,C. E. Woodward,M. F. Bode,A. Evans,S. P. S. Eyres,Thomas R. Geballe,Robert D. Gehrz,Matthew A. Greenhouse,Peter H. Hauschildt,L. A. Helton,David K. Lynch,James E. Lyke,Tim O'Brien,Ray W. Russell,R. J. Rudy,S. N. Shore,S. G. Starrfield,Tea Temim,J. W. Truran,Catherine C. Venturini,Robert Williams,R. K. Zamanov +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, optical photometry and optical through mid-infrared spectroscopy of the classical nova V1186 Sco was reported, showing that the light curve evolution, spectral development, and photoionization analysis of the ejecta imply the outburst occurred on a low mass CO white dwarf.
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Near-Infrared and Optical Observations of Type Ic SN2020oi and broad-lined Ic SN2020bvc: Carbon Monoxide, Dust and High-Velocity Supernova Ejecta
Jeonghee Rho,A. Evans,Thomas R. Geballe,Dipankar Banerjee,Peter Hoeflich,Melissa Shahbandeh,S. Valenti,Sung-Chul Yoon,H. Jin,Marc Williamson,Maryam Modjaz,Daichi Hiramatsu,D. A. Howell,C. Pellegrino,J. Vinko,R. Cartier,Jamison Burke,C. McCully,H. An,H. Cha,T. Pritchard,Xiaofeng Wang,J. E. Andrews,Lluís Galbany,Melissa L. Graham,Sergei Blinnikov,Vishal Joshi,A. Pal,L. Kriskovics,A. Ordash,R. Sazkats,K. Vida,Zhihao Chen,Xue Li,J. Zhang,S. Yan +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper, near-infrared and optical observations of the Type Ic Supernova (SN) 2020oi in the galaxy M100 and the broadlined Type Ic SN2020bvc in UGC 9379, using Gemini, LCO, SOAR, and other ground-based telescopes.
LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite) Observation Campaign: Strategies, Implementation, and Lessons Learned
Jennifer L. Heldmann,Anthony Colaprete,Diane H. Wooden,R. F. Ackermann,David Acton,Peter Backus,Vanessa P. Bailey,Jesse G. Ball,William C. Barott,Samantha Blair,Marc W. Buie,Shawn Callahan,Nancy J. Chanover,Young-Jun Choi,Al Conrad,Dolores M. Coulson,Kirk Crawford,Russell DeHart,Imke de Pater,Michael A. DiSanti,James R. Forster,Reiko Furusho,Tetsuharu Fuse,Thomas R. Geballe,J. Duane Gibson,David Goldstein,Stephen A. Gregory,David J. Gutierrez,Ryan T. Hamilton,Taiga Hamura,David E. Harker,G. R. Harp,Junichi Haruyama,Morag Ann Hastie,Yutaka Hayano,P. M. Hinz,Peng K. Hong,Steven P. James,Toshihiko Kadono,Hideyo Kawakita,Michael S. P. Kelley,D. L. Kim,Kosuke Kurosawa,Duk Hang Lee,Michael Long,Paul G. Lucey,Keith Marach,Anthony C. Matulonis,Richard M. McDermid,R. J. McMillan,C. Miller,Hong Kyu Moon,Ryosuke Nakamura,Hirotomo Noda,N. Okamura,Lawrence Ong,Dallan Porter,Jeffery J. Puschell,John T. Rayner,J. Jedadiah Rembold,Katherine C. Roth,Richard J. Rudy,Ray W. Russell,Eileen V. Ryan,William Ryan,Tomohiko Sekiguchi,Yasuhito Sekine,Mark A. Skinner,Mitsuru Sôma,Andrew W. Stephens,Alex D. Storrs,Robert M. Suggs,Seiji Sugita,Eon Chang Sung,Naruhisa Takatoh,Jill Tarter,Scott M. Taylor,Hiroshi Terada,Chadwick J. Trujillo,Vidhya Vaitheeswaran,Faith Vilas,Brian D. Walls,Jun Ihi Watanabe,William J. Welch,Charles E. Woodward,Hong Suh Yim,Eliot F. Young +86 more
TL;DR: The LCROSS mission impacted the spent upper stage of the launch vehicle into a permanently shadowed region of the lunar surface to create an ejecta plume, which was observed by multiple assets as mentioned in this paper.
Infrared spectroscopy of carbon monoxide in V838 Monocerotis during 2002–2006
TL;DR: In this paper, spectra of the overtone and fundamental bands of CO in the eruptive variable V838-Mon were reported, which trace the recent evolution of the star and allow its ejecta to be characterized.