Reduction Algorithms for the Multiband Imaging Photometer forSpitzer

Author:

Gordon Karl D.,Rieke George H.,Engelbracht Charles W.,Muzerolle James,Stansberry John A.,Misselt Karl A.,Morrison Jane E.,Cadien James,Young Erick T.,Dole Hervé,Kelly Douglas M.,Alonso‐Herrero Almudena,Egami Eiichi,Su Kate Y. L.,Papovich Casey,Smith Paul S.,Hines Dean C.,Rieke Marcia J.,Blaylock Myra,Pérez‐González Pablo G.,Le Floc’h Emeric,Hinz Joannah L.,Latter William B.,Hesselroth Ted,Frayer David T.,Noriega‐Crespo Alberto,Masci Frank J.,Padgett Deborah L.,Smylie Matthew P.,Haegel Nancy M.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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