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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Infrared Spectroscopy of Nova V705 Cas
A. Evans,Thomas R. Geballe,J. M. C. Rawlings,A. D. Scott +3 more
- 01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of ongoing IR spectroscopic monitoring of this nova, showing that the light curve went into decline on day 58, indicating the formation of an optically thick dust shell.
Do R Coronae Borealis Stars Form from Double White Dwarf Mergers
Jan E. Staff,Athira Menon,Falk Herwig,Wesley Even,Chris L. Fryer,Patrick M. Motl,Thomas R. Geballe,Marco Pignatari,Geoffrey C. Clayton,Joel E. Tohline +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether such a low ratio can be obtained in simulations of the merger of a CO and a He WD in a binary RCB system, where the total mass of a double WD system was investigated.
A Bow Shock of Heated Dust Surrounding IRS 8
TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution images in the H and K′ bands obtained by the Gemini North Telescope of the peculiar Galactic center source, IRS 8, reveal a central pointlike object enveloped in a remarkable bowshock, whose apex is located 0.2″ to the northeast.
Temperature of nitrogen ice on Pluto and its implications for flux measurements.
Kimberly A. Tryka,Robert H. Brown,Dale P. Cruikshank,Tobias Owen,Thomas R. Geballe,Catherine Debergh +5 more
TL;DR: The profile of the 2.148-micrometers band of solid nitrogen can be used as a "thermometer" and it is determined that the temperature of the N2 ice on that body is 40 +/- 2 K and a nonisothermal flux model of the Pluto-Charon system is created.
3.8 μm Imaging of 400-600 K Brown Dwarfs and Orbital Constraints for WISEP J045853.90+643452.6AB
S. K. Leggett,Trent J. Dupuy,Caroline Morley,Mark S. Marley,William M. J. Best,Michael C. Liu,Daniel Apai,Sarah L. Casewell,Thomas R. Geballe,John E. Gizis,J. Sebastian Pineda,Marcia J. Rieke,Gillian S. Wright +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, W. M. Keck et al. presented a model for the development of a space station for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NAASA).