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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Best Female Scientists Award
  • 2000 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2000 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1999 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1989 - Henry Draper Medal, United States National Academy of Sciences For the first three-dimensional view of some of the remarkable large-scale filamentary structures of our visible universe

Overview

Martha P. Haynes is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their research spans several subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Global and Planetary Change, and Statistics and Probability.

The primary topics addressed in their work cover:

  • Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
  • Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
  • Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena

Their recent published papers include:

  • "Robust H i kinematics of gas-rich ultra-diffuse galaxies: hints of a weak-feedback formation scenario" (2020), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • "CCAT-prime Collaboration: Science Goals and Forecasts with Prime-Cam on the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope" (2022), The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
  • "Dark matter halos and scaling relations of extremely massive spiral galaxies from extended H i rotation curves" (2022), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • "CCAT-prime Collaboration: Science Goals and Forecasts with Prime-Cam on the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope" (2021), arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "The Turndown of the Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation and Changing Baryon Fraction at Low Galaxy Masses" (2022), The Astrophysical Journal

Martha P. Haynes frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Elizabeth A. K. Adams
  • John M. Cannon
  • John J. Salzer
  • Katherine L. Rhode
  • Jackson Fuson

Their publications most often appear in the following venues:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • The Astronomical Journal
  • UNC Libraries

Awards received include:

  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences (2000)
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (2000)
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1999)
  • Henry Draper Medal, United States National Academy of Sciences (1989), awarded for the first three-dimensional view of some of the remarkable large-scale filamentary structures of our visible universe

Best Publications

  • The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey: I. Science Goals, Survey Design and Strategy

    Riccardo Giovanelli;Martha P. Haynes;Brian R. Kent

  • Physical Parameters Along the Hubble Sequence

    Morton S. Roberts;Martha P. Haynes

  • The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey: The alpha.40 HI Source Catalog, its Characteristics and their Impact on the Derivation of the HI Mass Function

    Martha P. Haynes;Riccardo Giovanelli;Ann M. Martin;Kelley M. Hess

  • The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA survey. I. Science goals, survey design, and strategy

    Riccardo Giovanelli;Martha P. Haynes;Brian R. Kent;Philip Perillat

  • Neutral hydrogen in isolated galaxies. IV. Results for the Arecibo sample.

    M. P. Haynes;R. Giovanelli

  • The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey: the α.40 H I source catalog, its characteristics and their impact on the derivation of the H I mass function

    Martha P. Haynes;Riccardo Giovanelli;Ann M. Martin;Kelley M. Hess

  • COLD GASS, an IRAM legacy survey of molecular gas in massive galaxies: I. Relations between H2, HI, stellar content and structural properties

    Amelie Saintonge;Guinevere Kauffmann;Carsten Kramer;Linda J. Tacconi

  • A Digital Archive of H I 21 Centimeter Line Spectra of Optically Targeted Galaxies

    Christopher M. Springob;Martha P. Haynes;Martha P. Haynes;Riccardo Giovanelli;Riccardo Giovanelli;Brian R. Kent

  • Spectroscopy of Outlying H II Regions in Spiral Galaxies: Abundances and Radial Gradients

    L. van Zee;J. J. Salzer;M. P. Haynes;A. A. O'Donoghue

  • A Digital Archive of HI 21 cm Line Spectra of Optically-targeted Galaxies

    Christopher M. Springob;Martha P. Haynes;Riccardo Giovanelli;Brian R. Kent

  • COLD GASS, an IRAM legacy survey of molecular gas in massive galaxies – I. Relations between H2, H i, stellar content and structural properties

    Amélie Saintonge;Guinevere Kauffmann;Carsten Kramer;Linda J. Tacconi

  • COLD GASS, an IRAM Legacy Survey of Molecular Gas in Massive Galaxies: II. The non-universality of the Molecular Gas Depletion Timescale

    Amelie Saintonge;Guinevere Kauffmann;Jing Wang;Carsten Kramer

  • Spectroscopy of Outlying H II Regions in Spiral Galaxies: Abundances and Radial Gradients

    Liese van Zee;John J. Salzer;Martha P. Haynes;Aileen A. O'Donoghue

  • Gas deficiency in cluster galaxies: a comparison of nine clusters

    R. Giovanelli;M. P. Haynes

  • The HI Content of Spirals. II. Gas Deficiency in Cluster Galaxies

    Jose M. Solanes;Alberto Manrique;Carlos Garcia-Gomez;Guillermo Gonzalez-Casado

  • The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey : X. The HI Mass Function and Omega_HI From the 40% ALFALFA Survey

    Ann M. Martin;Emmanouil Papastergis;Riccardo Giovanelli;Riccardo Giovanelli;Martha P. Haynes;Martha P. Haynes

  • THE ARECIBO LEGACY FAST ALFA SURVEY: THE GALAXY POPULATION DETECTED BY ALFALFA*

    Shan Huang;Martha P. Haynes;Riccardo Giovanelli;Jarle Brinchmann

  • The H I Content of Spirals. II. Gas Deficiency in Cluster Galaxies

    José M. Solanes;Alberto Manrique;Carlos García-Gómez;Guillermo González-Casado

  • The GALEX Arecibo SDSS Survey I: gas fraction scaling relations of massive galaxies and first data release

    Barbara Catinella;David Schiminovich;Guinevere Kauffmann;Silvia Fabello

  • Advancing Astrophysics with the Square Kilometre Array

    S.-L. Blyth;van der Thijs Hulst;Marc Verheijen;Barbara Catinella

Frequent Co-Authors

Riccardo Giovanelli
Riccardo Giovanelli Cornell University
Evan D. Skillman
Evan D. Skillman University of Minnesota
Karen L. Masters
Karen L. Masters Haverford College
David Schiminovich
David Schiminovich Columbia University
Guinevere Kauffmann
Guinevere Kauffmann Max Planck Society
Timothy M. Heckman
Timothy M. Heckman Johns Hopkins University
Alessandro Boselli
Alessandro Boselli Aix-Marseille University
Tom Oosterloo
Tom Oosterloo Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy
Luca Cortese
Luca Cortese University of Western Australia
Giuseppe Gavazzi
Giuseppe Gavazzi University of Milan

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