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J. Stutzki is affiliated with the University of Cologne in Germany and has an extensive publication record primarily in the fields of Physics and Astronomy. Their research focuses on Astronomy and Astrophysics, with significant contributions to Spectroscopy, Atmospheric Science, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, as well as some work related to Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics, including:

  • Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics

J. Stutzki has published numerous articles in several leading scientific venues, with frequent publications in:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • The Astronomical Journal
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Selected recent papers include:

  • "Direct measurements of atomic oxygen in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere using terahertz heterodyne spectroscopy," 2021, Communications Earth & Environment
  • "SOFIA FEEDBACK Survey: Exploring the Dynamics of the Stellar Wind-Driven Shell of RCW 49," 2021, The Astrophysical Journal
  • "Phosphine in the Venusian Atmosphere: A Strict Upper Limit From SOFIA GREAT Observations," 2022, Geophysical Research Letters
  • "Self-absorption in [C II], 12CO, and H I in RCW120," 2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • "Ionized carbon as a tracer of the assembly of interstellar clouds," 2023, Nature Astronomy

Throughout their career, J. Stutzki has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • R. Simon
  • R. Güsten
  • S. Kabanovic
  • N. Schneider
  • R. Higgins

The scope of their research shows a consistent focus on studying the physical properties and dynamics of interstellar environments, atomic and molecular spectroscopy techniques, and planetary atmospheres. Their contributions span observational and theoretical aspects, employing advanced spectroscopy methods to analyze astrophysical phenomena and atmospheric constituents.

Best Publications

  • The Cologne Database for Molecular Spectroscopy, CDMS: a useful tool for astronomers and spectroscopists

    Holger S.P. Müller;Frank Schlöder;Jürgen Stutzki;Gisbert Winnewisser

  • The Herschel-Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared (HIFI)

    Th. de Graauw;Th. de Graauw;F. P. Helmich;T. G. Phillips;J. Stutzki

  • The Cologne Database for Molecular Spectroscopy, CDMS, in the Virtual Atomic and Molecular Data Centre, VAMDC

    Christian P. Endres;Stephan Schlemmer;Peter Schilke;Jürgen Stutzki

  • The Orion Molecular Cloud and Star-Forming Region

    Reinhard Genzel;Juergen Stutzki

  • A PDR-Code comparison study

    M. Rollig;N. P. Abel;T. Bell;F. Bensch

  • A photon dominated region code comparison study

    M. Röllig;M. Röllig;Nicholas Paul Abel;T. Bell;T. Bell;F. Bensch

  • Aperture synthesis observations of the circumnuclear ring in the Galactic center

    R. Guesten;R. Genzel;M. C. H. Wright;D. T. Jaffe

  • Submillimeter and far-infrared line observations of M17 SW - A clumpy molecular cloud penetrated by ultraviolet radiation

    J. Stutzki;G. J. Stacey;R. Genzel;A. I. Harris

  • [CII] 158 μm emission and metallicity in photon dominated regions

    M. Röllig;V. Ossenkopf;V. Ossenkopf;S. Jeyakumar;S. Jeyakumar;S. Jeyakumar;J. Stutzki

  • A new view of the Cygnus X region - KOSMA $\mathsf{^{13}}$CO 2 $ o$ 1, 3 $ o$ 2, and $\mathsf{^{12}}$CO 3 $ o$ 2 imaging

    N. Schneider;Sylvain Bontemps;R. Simon;H. Jakob

  • In-orbit performance of Herschel-HIFI

    P. R. Roelfsema;F. P. Helmich;D. Teyssier;V. Ossenkopf;V. Ossenkopf

  • [CII] 158$\mu$m Emission and Metallicity in PDRs

    M. Röllig;V. Ossenkopf;S. Jeyakumar;J. Stutzki

  • GREAT: the SOFIA high-frequency heterodyne instrument

    S. Heyminck;U. U. Graf;R. Güsten;J. Stutzki

  • Anatomy of the Photodissociation Region in the Orion Bar

    A. G. G. M. Tielens;M. M. Meixner;P. P. van der Werf;J. Bregman

  • Interstellar OH+, H2O+ and H3O+ along the sight-line to G10.6-0.4

    Maryvonne Gerin;M. De Luca;John Black;Eric Herbst

  • The N 2 D + /N 2 H + ratio as an evolutionary tracer of Class 0 protostars. ⋆

    M. Emprechtinger;P. Caselli;N. H. Volgenau;J. Stutzki

  • The N2D+/N2H+ ratio as an evolutionary tracer of Class 0 protostars

    M. Emprechtinger;P. Caselli;N. H. Volgenau;J. Stutzki

  • Interstellar OH+, H2O+ and H3O+ along the sight-line to G10.6–0.4

    M. Gerin;M. De Luca;J. Black;J. R. Goicoechea

  • Astrophysical Detection of the Helium Hydride Ion HeH

    Rolf Güsten;Helmut Wiesemeyer;David Neufeld;Karl M. Menten

  • The Herschel-Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared (HIFI): instrument and pre-launch testing

    Thijs de Graauw;Thijs de Graauw;Nick Whyborn;Frank Helmich;Pieter Dieleman

Frequent Co-Authors

Emmanuel Caux
Emmanuel Caux Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Peter Schilke
Peter Schilke University of Cologne
Thomas G. Phillips
Thomas G. Phillips California Institute of Technology
Karl M. Menten
Karl M. Menten Max Planck Society
Jesús Martín-Pintado
Jesús Martín-Pintado Spanish National Research Council
Javier R. Goicoechea
Javier R. Goicoechea Spanish National Research Council
F. F. S. van der Tak
F. F. S. van der Tak Netherlands Institute for Space Research
Eric Herbst
Eric Herbst University of Virginia
José Cernicharo
José Cernicharo Spanish National Research Council
Paul F. Goldsmith
Paul F. Goldsmith California Institute of Technology

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