Glenn J. White mostly deals with Astrophysics, Astronomy, Star formation, Molecular cloud and Galaxy. His Stars, Protostar, Extinction, Spire and Initial mass function study are his primary interests in Astrophysics. In his research on the topic of Astronomy, Log-normal distribution is strongly related with Turbulence.
His Star formation research integrates issues from Gravity and Nebula. His Molecular cloud research incorporates themes from Probability density function, Flattening, Protein filament, Power law and Gravitation. Glenn J. White combines subjects such as Cosmic infrared background and Space observatory with his study of Galaxy.
Glenn J. White mostly deals with Astrophysics, Astronomy, Molecular cloud, Star formation and Stars. Glenn J. White focuses mostly in the field of Astrophysics, narrowing it down to topics relating to Spectral line and, in certain cases, Spectrometer. His Molecular cloud research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Wavelength, Protein filament, Interstellar medium, Spire and H II region.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Implosion, Radiative transfer, Nebula and Continuum. His work in the fields of Stars, such as Main sequence, Debris disk and Photometry, overlaps with other areas such as Context. His Sky research includes elements of Far infrared and Remote sensing.
Glenn J. White focuses on Astrophysics, Astronomy, LOFAR, Molecular cloud and Star formation. His study ties his expertise on Spectral index together with the subject of Astrophysics. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Astronomy and Flux.
Glenn J. White has included themes like Right ascension, Galaxy cluster and Sky in his LOFAR study. The concepts of his Molecular cloud study are interwoven with issues in Telescope, Initial mass function, Gravitational collapse, Protein filament and Extinction. He interconnects Accretion, Gravitation, Number density and COSMIC cancer database in the investigation of issues within Star formation.
Glenn J. White mainly investigates Astrophysics, Astronomy, Molecular cloud, LOFAR and Star formation. Astrophysics is closely attributed to Spectral index in his work. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Astronomy, focusing on Bolometer and, on occasion, Telescope.
His Molecular cloud research includes themes of Protostar, Protein filament, Initial mass function and Young stellar object. His research in LOFAR focuses on subjects like Sky, which are connected to Remote sensing, Calibration, Point source and Interstellar cloud. His research investigates the link between Galaxy and topics such as Infrared that cross with problems in Milky Way.
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The Herschel-SPIRE instrument and its in-flight performance
Matthew Joseph Griffin;A. Abergel;A. Abreu;Peter A. R. Ade.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2010)
From filamentary clouds to prestellar cores to the stellar IMF: Initial highlights from the Herschel Gould Belt survey
Ph. André;A. Men'shchikov;S. Bontemps;V. Könyves.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2010)
The Infrared Astronomical Mission AKARI
H. Murakami;H. Baba;P. Barthel;D.L. Clements.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2007)
Clouds, filaments and protostars: the Herschel Hi-GAL Milky Way
S. Molinari;B. Swinyard;J. Bally;M. Barlow.
arXiv: Astrophysics of Galaxies (2010)
The infrared astronomical mission AKARI
Hiroshi Murakami;Hajime Baba;Peter D. Barthel;David L. Clements.
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan (2007)
The Herschel ATLAS
S. Eales;L. Dunne;D. Clements;A. Cooray.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2009)
Clouds, filaments, and protostars: The Herschel Hi-GAL Milky Way
S. Molinari;B. Swinyard;J. Bally;M. Barlow.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2010)
Herschel view of the Taurus B211/3 filament and striations: Evidence of filamentary growth?
P. Palmeirim;Ph. André;J. Kirk;D. Ward-Thompson.
arXiv: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (2012)
Characterizing interstellar filaments with Herschel in IC 5146
D. Arzoumanian;Ph. André;P. Didelon;V. Könyves.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2011)
The Herschel ATLAS
Stephen Anthony Eales;L. Dunne;D. Clements;A. Cooray.
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (2010)
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