517 results on '"Misselt, K. A."'
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152. Absolute Calibration and Characterization of the Multiband Imaging Photometer forSpitzer. I. The Stellar Calibrator Sample and the 24 μm Calibration
153. Spitzer Observations of V4332 Sagittarii: Detection of Alumina Dust
154. SpitzerObservations of Low‐Luminosity Isolated and Low Surface Brightness Galaxies
155. Erratum: “Modeling Eclipses in the Classical Nova V Persei: The Role of the Accretion Disk Rim” (ApJ, 644, 1104 [2006])
156. Extended Emission by Dust in the Dwarf Galaxy UGC 10445
157. SpitzerSAGE Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud. II. Evolved Stars and Infrared Color-Magnitude Diagrams
158. SpitzerObservations of the Brightest Galaxies in X‐Ray‐Luminous Clusters
159. Mapping and Mass Measurement of the Cold Dust in NGC 205 withSpitzer
160. Modeling Eclipses in the Classical Nova V Persei: The Role of the Accretion Disk Rim
161. Spitzer Observations of V838 Monocerotis: Detection of a Rare Infrared Light Echo
162. On the Unusual Depletions toward Sk 155, or What Are the Small Magellanic Cloud Dust Grains Made Of?
163. Sp i t zer MIPS Infrared Imaging of M31: Further Evidence for a Spiral-Ring Composite Structure
164. Understanding Radio‐selected Thermal Sources in M33: Ultraviolet, Optical, Near‐Infrared, Spitzer Mid‐Infrared, and Radio Observations
165. FUSEMeasurements of Far‐Ultraviolet Extinction. II. Magellanic Cloud Sight Lines
166. On-orbit experience with the Spitzer far infrared detectors
167. The Vega Debris Disk: A Surprise fromSpitzer
168. An Excess Due to Small Grains around the Nearby K0 V Star HD 69830: Asteroid or Cometary Debris?
169. The Nature of Luminous X‐Ray Sources with Mid‐Infrared Counterparts
170. The Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS)
171. Spitzer Observations of the Dust Coma and Nucleus of 29P/Schwassmann‐Wachmann 1
172. The Anatomy of Star Formation in NGC 300
173. High Spatial Resolution Mid‐ and Far‐infrared Imaging Study of NGC 2346
174. Extremely Red Objects in the Lockman Hole
175. Imaging of the Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A with the Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS)
176. The Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems: First Results from a Spitzer Legacy Science Program
177. Identification of Luminous Infrared Galaxies at 1 ≲ z ≲ 2.5
178. Submillimeter Detections of Spitzer Space Telescope Galaxy Populations
179. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Contribution to the Infrared Output Energy of the Universe at z ≃ 2
180. Spatially Resolved Ultraviolet, Hα, Infrared, and Radio Star Formation in M81
181. Spitzer Observations of MAMBO Galaxies: Weeding Out Active Nuclei in Starbursting Protoellipticals
182. The 24 Micron Source Counts in Deep Spitzer Space Telescope Surveys
183. The 24 Micron View of Embedded Star Formation in NGC 7129
184. SpitzerObservations of NGC 2547: The Disk Population at 25 Million Years
185. Confusion of Extragalactic Sources in the Mid‐ and Far‐Infrared: Spitzer and Beyond
186. First Look at the Fomalhaut Debris Disk with the Spitzer Space Telescope
187. Energy Sources of the Far‐Infrared Emission of M33
188. Far‐Infrared Imaging of NGC 55
189. Far‐infrared Source Counts at 70 and 160 Microns in Spitzer Deep Surveys
190. Spitzer Observations of the SCUBA/VLA Sources in the Lockman Hole: Star Formation History of Infrared‐Luminous Galaxies
191. A Quantitative Comparison of the Small Magellanic Cloud, Large Magellanic Cloud, and Milky Way Ultraviolet to Near‐Infrared Extinction Curves
192. Dust Grain Size Distributions from MRN to MEM
193. On-orbit experience with the Spitzer far infrared detectors.
194. Galaxy Spectral Energy Distributions: Results from Spitzer.
195. The DIRTY Model. I. Monte Carlo Radiative Transfer through Dust
196. The DIRTY Model. II. Self‐consistent Treatment of Dust Heating and Emission in a Three‐dimensional Radiative Transfer Code
197. Dust Emission Features in NGC 7023 between 0.35 and 2.5 Microns: Extended Red Emission (0.7 Microns) and Two New Emission Features (1.15 and 1.5 Microns)
198. The Flux Ratio Method for Determining the Dust Attenuation of Starburst Galaxies
199. The Dusty Starburst Nucleus of M33
200. A Reanalysis of the Ultraviolet Extinction from Interstellar Dust in the Large Magellanic Cloud
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