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Overview

Remy Indebetouw is affiliated with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on various aspects of physics and astronomy, with a significant emphasis on astronomy and astrophysics.

Their work spans multiple subfields, including:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Instrumentation
  • Spectroscopy
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Key topics covered in their research consist of:

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

Indebetouw has published extensively, with a record of 155 publications in their primary field. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University) with 24 publications
  • The Astrophysical Journal with 23 publications
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) with 4 publications
  • The Astrophysical Journal Letters with 3 publications
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society with 3 publications

Recent papers authored by or involving Indebetouw include:

  • The ALMA Interferometric Pipeline Heuristics, 2023, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
  • The CO-dark molecular gas mass in 30 Doradus, 2020, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • The 30 Doradus Molecular Cloud at 0.4 pc Resolution with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array: Physical Properties and the Boundedness of CO-emitting Structures, 2022, The Astrophysical Journal
  • PHANGS-JWST First Results: Dust-embedded Star Clusters in NGC 7496 Selected via 3.3 μm PAH Emission, 2023, The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • Hidden Gems on a Ring: Infant Massive Clusters and Their Formation Timeline Unveiled by ALMA, HST, and JWST in NGC 3351, 2024, The Astrophysical Journal

Frequent collaborators in Indebetouw's research include:

  • Daniel A. Dale
  • Thomas G. Williams
  • Adam K. Leroy
  • Kathryn Grasha
  • David A. Thilker

Best Publications

  • GLIMPSE: I. A SIRTF Legacy Project to Map the Inner Galaxy

    Robert A. Benjamin;E. Churchwell;Brian L. Babler;T. M. Bania

  • GLIMPSE. I. An SIRTF Legacy Project to Map the Inner Galaxy

    Robert A. Benjamin;E. Churchwell;Brian L. Babler;T. M. Bania

  • Interpreting Spectral Energy Distributions from Young Stellar Objects. II. Fitting observed SEDs using a large grid of pre-computed models

    Thomas P. Robitaille;Barbara A. Whitney;Remy Indebetouw;Kenneth Wood

  • The Wavelength Dependence of Interstellar Extinction from 1.25 to 8.0 microns Using GLIMPSE Data

    R. Indebetouw;J. S. Mathis;B. L. Babler;M. R. Meade

  • The Spitzer/GLIMPSE Surveys: A New View of the Milky Way

    Ed Churchwell;Brian L. Babler;Marilyn R. Meade;Barbara A. Whitney

  • Spitzer Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud, Surveying the Agents of a Galaxy's Evolution (SAGE) I: Overview and Initial Results

    Margaret Meixner;Karl D. Gordon;Remy Indebetouw;Joseph L. Hora

  • Interpreting Spectral Energy Distributions from Young Stellar Objects. II. Fitting Observed SEDs Using a Large Grid of Precomputed Models

    Thomas P. Robitaille;Barbara A. Whitney;Remy Indebetouw;Kenneth Wood

  • The Wavelength Dependence of Interstellar Extinction from 1.25 to 8.0 μm Using GLIMPSE Data

    R. Indebetouw;R. Indebetouw;J. S. Mathis;B. L Babler;M. R. Meade

  • Interpreting Spectral Energy Distributions from Young Stellar Objects. I. A Grid of 200,000 YSO Model SEDs

    Thomas P. Robitaille;Barbara A. Whitney;Remy Indebetouw;Kenneth Wood

  • Spitzer Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud: Surveying the Agents of a Galaxy's Evolution (SAGE). I. Overview and Initial Results

    Margaret Meixner;Karl D. Gordon;Remy Indebetouw;Joseph L. Hora

  • MIPSGAL: A Survey of the Inner Galactic Plane at 24 and 70 μm

    S. J. Carey;A. Noriega-Crespo;D. R. Mizuno;S. Shenoy

  • A Catalog of Extended Green Objects (EGOs) in the GLIMPSE Survey: A new sample of massive young stellar object outflow candidates

    C.J. Cyganowski;B.A. Whitney;E. Holden;E. Braden

  • The Bubbling Galactic Disk

    E. Churchwell;M. S. Povich;D. Allen;M. G. Taylor

  • A Catalog of Extended Green Objects in the GLIMPSE Survey: A New Sample of Massive Young Stellar Object Outflow Candidates

    C. J. Cyganowski;B. A. Whitney;E. Holden;E. Braden

  • First GLIMPSE Results on the Stellar Structure of the Galaxy

    R. A. Benjamin;E. Churchwell;B. L. Babler;R. Indebetouw

  • Intrinsically Red Sources observed by Spitzer in the Galactic Mid-Plane

    Thomas P. Robitaille;Marilyn R. Meade;Brian L. Babler;Barbara A. Whitney

  • Surveying the Agents of Galaxy Evolution in the Tidally Stripped, Low Metallicity Small Magellanic Cloud (SAGE-SMC). II. Cool Evolved Stars

    Martha L. Boyer;Sundar Srinivasan;Jacco Th. van Loon;Iain McDonald

  • Surveying the Agents of Galaxy Evolution in the Tidally-Stripped, Low Metallicity Small Magellanic Cloud (SAGE-SMC). I. Overview

    Karl D. Gordon;Margaret Meixner;Marilyn Meade;Barbara A. Whitney

  • A spitzer space telescope infrared survey of supernova remnants in the inner galaxy

    William T. Reach;Jeonghee Rho;Achim Tappe;Thomas G. Pannuti

  • Spitzer Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud, Surveying the Agents of a Galaxy's Evolution (SAGE). IV. Dust Properties in the Interstellar Medium

    Jean Philippe Bernard;William T. Reach;Deborah Paradis;Margaret Meixner

Frequent Co-Authors

Margaret Meixner
Margaret Meixner Space Telescope Science Institute
Brian Babler
Brian Babler University of Wisconsin–Madison
Barbara A. Whitney
Barbara A. Whitney University of Wisconsin–Madison
Joseph L. Hora
Joseph L. Hora Smithsonian Institution
Akiko Kawamura
Akiko Kawamura National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Thomas P. Robitaille
Thomas P. Robitaille Max Planck Society
Toshikazu Onishi
Toshikazu Onishi Osaka Metropolitan University
Ed Churchwell
Ed Churchwell University of Wisconsin–Madison
Charles W. Engelbracht
Charles W. Engelbracht University of Arizona
Yasuo Fukui
Yasuo Fukui Nagoya University

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