David S. Heeschen
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David S. Heeschen's Degrees
- PhD Physics California Institute of Technology
- Bachelors Physics California Institute of Technology
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Sutphin Heeschen was an American radio astronomer, best known for his long and influential tenure as director of the U.S. National Radio Astronomy Observatory during the time that radio astronomy was transformed from a hands-on approach by a few individuals building their own instruments to a discipline with staff-supported user facilities servicing often large teams of dedicated observers.
David S. Heeschen's Published Works
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- Flicker of extragalactic radio sources at two frequencies (1984) (262)
- Radio-continuum sources in nearby and bright E/S0 galaxies: active nuclei versus star formation (1991) (103)
- Flickering of extragalactic radio sources (1984) (66)
- Positions and Flux Densities of Radio Sources (1966) (61)
- The Very Large Array (1975) (50)
- Compact-core-dominated radio emission from bright E/S0 galaxies (1984) (43)
- Some Features of Interstellar Hydrogen in the Section of the Galactic Center. (1955) (38)
- A radio survey of galaxies (1964) (32)
- Extragalactic Radio Sources (1982) (29)
- Current star formation as the origin of kiloparsec-scale radio sources in nearby E/S0 galaxies (1988) (26)
- The Galactic Latitude Dependence of Centimeter-Wavelength Flicker (1987) (22)
- The Absolute Radio Luminosity and Surface Brightness of Extragalactic Radio Sources (1966) (21)
- Radio Observations of E and SO Galaxies (1970) (20)
- RADIO PROPERTIES OF THE ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES NGC 1052 AND NGC 4278. (1968) (15)
- Observations of Radio Sources at Four Frequencies. (1961) (14)
- Working Papers: Astronomy and Astrophysics Panel Reports (1991) (11)
- 21-CM Line Emission from the Coma Cluster. (1956) (10)
- Extragalactic radio sources : symposium no. 97 organized by IAU in cooperation with URSI, held at Albuquerque, USA, August 3-7, 1981 (1982) (9)
- Radio astronomy: a large antenna array. (1967) (9)
- Two radio supernovae in the unusual galaxy Markarian 297 (1991) (8)
- A COLOR-ABSOLUTE MAGNITUDE DIAGRAM FOR EXTRAGALACTIC RADIO SOURCES (1960) (7)
- Complex Radio Structure in the Peculiar Pair of Interacting Starburst Galaxies NGC 3395 and NGC 3396 (1994) (7)
- An Analysis of the Milky way in Perseus. (1951) (6)
- Millimeter-wavelength outbursts in the elliptical galaxy NGC 1052 (1983) (5)
- NEUTRAL HYDROGEN EMISSION FROM THE HERCULES AND CORONA BOREALIS CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES (1957) (5)
- Neutral Hydrogen in M32, M51, and M81. (1957) (5)
- A variable radio source in the clumpy irregular galaxy Markarian 297 (1983) (5)
- Investigations of the 21 CM line in the section of the galactic center. (1954) (4)
- Radioastronomy in the 1990s (1991) (4)
- OPTICAL POLARIZATION IN THE NUCLEI OF E GALAXIES. (1973) (4)
- Millimeter-wave observations of elliptical galaxies (1975) (3)
- Reminiscences of early days of the VLA (1991) (3)
- A radio flare in SS 433. (1980) (2)
- Radio Flux Flicker of Extragalactic Sources (1982) (2)
- The Distribution of Light in the Central Regions of Some Giant Elliptical Galaxies (1971) (2)
- Further reports of observatories. (1965) (2)
- Radio Observations of Markarian 8 (1982) (1)
- Joint Commission Meeting on Giant H II Complex Outside Our Galaxy (1983) (1)
- A 21-cm study in Sagittarius and Scutum. (1956) (1)
- The Establishment and Early Years of NRAO (1996) (1)
- The VLA: Planning and Construction (2000) (1)
- A 21-cm investigation of the Pleiades (1956) (1)
- The George R. Agassiz radio telescope of Harvard Observatory. (1957) (1)
- The X-Ray Emission of a Clumpy Irregular Galaxy from Thousands of Supernova Remnants? (1983) (1)
- Observations fo Discrete Sources at 10 cm and 40 cm Wavelengths (1963) (1)
- Radio Observations of Giant Extragalactic HII Regions (1983) (0)
- Calculated line profiles for the 21-cm line of hydrogen. (1953) (0)
- Measurements of Radio Sources in the 3C Catalogue. (1963) (0)
- THE RADIO SPECTRA AND BRIGHTNESS DISTRIBUTIONS OF E AND S0 GALAXIES. (1970) (0)
- Radio Observations of Galaxies (1963) (0)
- A 21-cm line study of extra-galactic nebulae. (1957) (0)
- National Radio Astronomy Observatory: Charlottesville, Virginia; Green Bank, West Virginia; and Tucson, Arizona. Report 1969-1970. (1969) (0)
- VLA observations of the peculiar interacting galaxies NGC 7463-7464 (1991) (0)
- Book-Review - Extragalactic Radio Sources (1982) (0)
- Interstellar Hydrogen and the Local System. (1954) (0)
- The 300 Foot Telescope and the National Center Concept (2007) (0)
- VLA OBSERVATIONS OF MARKARIAN 8 AT 6-cm WAVELENGTH (1984) (0)
- National Radio Astronomy Observatory: Charlottesville, Virginia; Green Bank, West Virginia; and Tucson, Arizona. Observatory reports. (1972) (0)
- On the starburst model for radio emission from the clumpy galaxy Markarian 8. (1984) (0)
- Bart J. Bok (1983) (0)
- New Observations with the VLA (1980) (0)
- National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Charlottesville, Virginia; Green Bank, West Virginia; Socorro, New Mexico; Tucson, Arizona. Observatory report covering the period July 1974 - June 1975. (1976) (0)
- For the future of astronomy (1982) (0)
- A 6-cm VLA Survey of a Volume-Limited Sample of E/SO Galaxies (1986) (0)
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