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  • Members of the team visited the Spitzer Science Center (SSC) to work with Dr. Rebull in the reduction of the data during the summer of 2005 and 2006. We have a The scientist working on this project is Dr. Luisa Rebull; she is a staff scientist at the Spitzer Space Center. Luisa’s main area
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  • ...is a chart that shows the SIMBAD references for each of the objects in Dr. Rebull's short list: 31 --[[User:Rebull|Rebull]] 14:16, 21 January 2008 (PST) but really from jan 20: cris sent me this in
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  • ...color images using IRSA's Finder Chart, ds9, and IRSA Viewer] -- Dr. Luisa Rebull (2017 .. note that the tools have changed since this movie was made!)
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  • * Find all papers by Luisa Rebull, or another astronomer friend. Which are refereed, and which are conference * Find the paper with the following reference: Rebull et al., 2008, ApJ, 681, 1484
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  • * [[Bootstrapping photometry]] -- Dr. Luisa Rebull, 2019 ** [[Aperture photometry using APT]] -- Dr. Luisa Rebull, 2011
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  • (--[[User:Rebull|Rebull]] 09:25, 9 January 2008 (PST) he's right, this didn't format well, so I rep --[[User:Rebull|Rebull]] 13:44, 14 January 2008 (PST) David added some general target selection st
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  • [[Passive voice?]] -- Dr. Luisa Rebull (2017)
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  • ...a huge region.) Later, [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011ApJS..196....4R Rebull et al. (2011)] studied this region with WISE, also looking for new young st
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  • Video conference with Dr Rebull - [[Studying Young Stars]] - Similar Diagram of classes of YSOs to the one ...d explanation of young stars and star formation. Lots of good pictures. Dr Rebull wrote this
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  • '''NEW''' from [[User:Rebull|Rebull]] 15:51, 17 May 2010 (PDT) : [[Working with CG4+SA101]] -- specific questio '''NEW''' from [[User:Rebull|Rebull]] 15:51, 17 May 2010 (PDT) : [[Working with CG4+SA101]] -- specific questio
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  • [[http://web.ipac.caltech.edu/staff/rebull/working/aa16915-11.pdf]] ...surface density of YSOs is ~1.6 per square arcminute (Johnson et al. 2012, Rebull et al. 2012); is there as high a surface density of YSOs outside of the IRA
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  • ...it them or make additional contributions, please email Dr. Luisa Rebull at rebull - at - ipac.caltech.edu to get an account set up.''' Please see the "help"
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  • ...xt]]-- Luisa's long email with travel instructions UPDATED --[[User:Rebull|Rebull]] 12:40, 5 May 2010 (PDT)
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  • sscsci101% source ../rebull/mopex/mopex-script-env.csh /ssc/sci/pleiades/rebull/mopex//bin/mosaic.pl
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  • ...ich needs some updating) on WISE and the WISE Archive (Nov 2012): by Luisa Rebull (SSC/IPAC). WISE is a satellite that observed in four infrared bands. It co
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  • '''Finding previously known objects – From Luisa Rebull'''
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  • ...brcfinalfiles.tar]] or [[file:allluisasbrcfinalfiles.zip]] --[[User:Rebull|Rebull]] 11:21, 3 January 2012 (PST)
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  • Wish to thank Dr. Luisa Rebull. [[File:Thankluisa.png]]
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  • ...dvanced_discussion_of_photometry Aperture Photometry Overview] (from Luisa Rebull).
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  • ...rizing the NITARP 2010 paper "New Young Star Candidates in CG4 and Sa101", Rebull et all, 2011 [[File:GISS_2011_Legassie_gum_nebula.pptx]] --[[User:Legass
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