2012 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Eli Dwek mainly investigates Astrophysics, Astronomy, Galaxy, Cosmic dust and Luminous infrared galaxy. Astrophysics and Infrared are commonly linked in her work. Eli Dwek works mostly in the field of Astronomy, limiting it down to topics relating to Wavelength and, in certain cases, Spectral line, as a part of the same area of interest.
Her Cosmic dust research focuses on subjects like Extinction, which are linked to Ejecta. Eli Dwek interconnects Milky Way and Silicate in the investigation of issues within Interstellar medium. Eli Dwek has researched Circumstellar dust in several fields, including Dust lane and Asymptotic giant branch.
Her primary areas of investigation include Astrophysics, Astronomy, Galaxy, Cosmic dust and Supernova. Her study on Astrophysics is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Infrared. In Infrared, she works on issues like Cosmic infrared background, which are connected to Extragalactic background light.
Her work on Luminous infrared galaxy, Luminosity, Active galactic nucleus and Infrared astronomy as part of general Astronomy research is frequently linked to Intergalactic dust, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Her studies deal with areas such as Silicate, Interplanetary dust cloud, Scattering and Emission spectrum as well as Cosmic dust. As part of one scientific family, Eli Dwek deals mainly with the area of Supernova, narrowing it down to issues related to the Spectral line, and often Blazar.
Eli Dwek spends much of her time researching Astrophysics, Supernova, Astronomy, Galaxy and Ejecta. Her Astrophysics study frequently involves adjacent topics like Infrared. Her Supernova research incorporates elements of Stars, Solar mass, Luminosity and Universe.
Her work on Spectroscopy, Extragalactic background light and Cosmology as part of her general Astronomy study is frequently connected to Intergalactic dust and Physical cosmology, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. The Ejecta study combines topics in areas such as Silicate, Spectral line, Spectral energy distribution and Nucleosynthesis. Her work deals with themes such as Interplanetary dust cloud and Telescope, which intersect with Cosmic dust.
Astrophysics, Cosmic dust, Astronomy, Supernova and Extinction are her primary areas of study. Her work in Ejecta, Galaxy, Supernova remnant, Interstellar medium and Circumstellar dust is related to Astrophysics. Her Ejecta research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Spectral line, Spectral energy distribution, Luminosity and Nucleosynthesis.
Her Astronomy research includes themes of Cosmic infrared background and Cherenkov Telescope Array. Her Extinction study which covers Milky Way that intersects with Abundance of the chemical elements, Asymptotic giant branch and Molecular cloud. Eli Dwek combines subjects such as Star formation and Millimeter with her study of Redshift.
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THE COSMIC INFRARED BACKGROUND: Measurements and Implications ⁄
Michael G. Hauser;Eli Dwek.
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics (2001)
The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey: HerMES
S. J. Oliver;J. Bock;J. Bock;B. Altieri.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2012)
The Evolution of the Elemental Abundances in the Gas and Dust Phases of the Galaxy
Eli Dwek.
The Astrophysical Journal (1998)
New Interstellar Dust Models Consistent with Extinction, Emission, and Abundance Constraints
Viktor Zubko;Eli Dwek;Richard G. Arendt.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2003)
The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey: HerMES
S. J. Oliver;J. Bock;J. Bock;B. Altieri;A. Amblard.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2012)
Interstellar Dust Models Consistent with Extinction, Emission, and Abundance Constraints
Viktor Zubko;Eli Dwek;Richard G. Arendt.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2004)
The Herschel* PEP/HerMES luminosity function - I. Probing the evolution of PACS selected Galaxies to z ≃ 4
C. Gruppioni;F. Pozzi;G. Rodighiero;I. Delvecchio.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)
HerMES: The SPIRE confusion limit
H. T. Nguyen;H. T. Nguyen;B. Schulz;L. Levenson;A. Amblard.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2010)
Herschel Detects a Massive Dust Reservoir in Supernova 1987A
M. Matsuura;E. Dwek;M. Meixner;M. Otsuka.
Science (2011)
Evolution of Dust in Primordial Supernova Remnants: Can Dust Grains Formed in the Ejecta Survive and Be Injected into the Early Interstellar Medium?
Takaya Nozawa;Takashi Kozasa;Asao Habe;Eli Dwek.
The Astrophysical Journal (2007)
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