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  • 1999 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For original contributions to gammaray astronomy and the theory of astrophysical radiation processes, and for the development of models of radiation from gammaray bursts, blazars, black holes, neutron stars, and the Sun

Overview

Charles D. Dermer is affiliated with the United States Naval Research Laboratory in the United States. Their academic focus is primarily within the broad domain of Physics and Astronomy, with three publications attributed to this field.

Their work extends into more specific subfields, including Astronomy and Astrophysics and Nuclear and High Energy Physics. These subfields are reflected in the topics that dominate their research output:

  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
  • Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae

Dermer's recent scholarly work includes a paper titled "Retrospective of Research with Reinhard Schlickeiser", published in 2021 in the arXiv (Cornell University) repository. This publication represents ongoing contributions to the field through open-access avenues.

Their research dissemination has predominantly occurred through venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), where multiple works have been shared.

Throughout their career, Dermer has collaborated with various scholars, although no frequently recurring co-authors are documented.

In recognition of their scientific contributions, Dermer was awarded the distinction of Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1999. The citation for this award notes their work in gamma-ray astronomy, theory of astrophysical radiation processes, and the development of models related to radiation from gamma-ray bursts, blazars, black holes, neutron stars, and the Sun.

Best Publications

  • The Large Area Telescope on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope Mission

    W. B. Atwood;A. A. Abdo;A. A. Abdo;M. Ackermann;W. Althouse

  • FERMI LARGE AREA TELESCOPE FIRST SOURCE CATALOG

    A.A. Abdo;A.A. Abdo;Markus Ackermann;Marco Ajello;A. Allafort

  • Fermi Large Area Telescope Second Source Catalog

    P. L. Nolan;A. A. Abdo;A. A. Abdo;M. Ackermann;M. Ajello

  • Measurement of the Cosmic Ray e+ + e- spectrum from 20 GeV to 1 TeV with the Fermi Large Area Telescope.

    A. A. Abdo;M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;M. Axelsson

  • Model for the high-energy emission from blazars

    Charles D. Dermer;Reinhard Schlickeiser

  • The Spectral Energy Distribution of Fermi bright blazars

    A. A. Abdo;M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;M. Axelsson

  • The second catalog of active galactic nuclei detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope

    Markus Ackermann;Marco Ajello;A. Allafort;E. Antolini;E. Antolini

  • Detection of the characteristic pion-decay signature in supernova remnants

    Markus Ackermann;Marco Ajello;A. Allafort;Luca Baldini

  • The Second Catalog of Active Galactic Nuclei Detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope

    M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;A. Allafort;E. Antolini

  • THE SECOND FERMI LARGE AREA TELESCOPE CATALOG OF GAMMA-RAY PULSARS

    A. A. Abdo;A. A. Abdo;M. Ajello;A. Allafort;L. Baldini

  • Fermi-LAT observations of the diffuse γ-ray emission: implications for cosmic rays and the interstellar medium

    M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;W. B. Atwood;L. Baldini

  • The spectrum of isotropic diffuse gamma-ray emission between 100 MeV and 820 GeV

    M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;A. Albert

  • Measurement of Separate Cosmic-Ray Electron and Positron Spectra with the Fermi Large Area Telescope

    M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;A. Allafort;W. B. Atwood

  • The spectrum of isotropic diffuse gamma-ray emission between 100 MeV and 820 GeV

    M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;A. Albert;W. B. Atwood

  • The First Catalog of Active Galactic Nuclei Detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope

    A. A. Abdo;A. A. Abdo;Markus Ackermann;Marco Ajello;A. Allafort

  • Fermi/Large Area Telescope bright gamma-ray source list

    A. A. Abdo;A. A. Abdo;M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;W. B. Atwood

  • A limit on the variation of the speed of light arising from quantum gravity effects

    A. A. Abdo;M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;K. Asano

  • Spectrum of the Isotropic Diffuse Gamma-Ray Emission Derived from First-Year Fermi Large Area Telescope Data

    A. A. Abdo;A. A. Abdo;M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;W. B. Atwood

  • Constraining Dark Matter Models from a Combined Analysis of Milky Way Satellites with the Fermi Large Area Telescope

    M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;A. Albert;W. B. Atwood

  • The fermi large area telescope on orbit: Event classification, instrument response functions, and calibration

    Markus Ackermann;Marco Ajello;A. Albert;A. Allafort

Frequent Co-Authors

Diego F. Torres
Diego F. Torres Institute of Space Sciences
Julie McEnery
Julie McEnery Goddard Space Flight Center
Olaf Reimer
Olaf Reimer University of Innsbruck
G. Tosti
G. Tosti University of Perugia
A. Morselli
A. Morselli National Institute for Nuclear Physics
C. C. Cheung
C. C. Cheung United States Naval Research Laboratory
Igor V. Moskalenko
Igor V. Moskalenko Stanford University
Marco Ajello
Marco Ajello Clemson University
Yasushi Fukazawa
Yasushi Fukazawa Hiroshima University
Jun Kataoka
Jun Kataoka Waseda University

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